Britain's most haunted pub? CCTV captured moment a 'ghost' shattered beer glass in front of terrified staff
- Liz Allcock says a ghost smashed a Guinness glass that was on the bar's low shelf
- The Longs Arms in South Wraxall, Wiltshire, has a long history of ghostly events
- Phantom children and ghosts of dogs have also been reported at the pub
This is the spooky moment a 'ghost' shattered a beer glass sitting on a shelf in a 'haunted pub', leaving staff completely terrified.
Liz Allcock, landlady at The Longs Arms in South Wraxall, Wiltshire, was talking to a customer when a Guinness pint glass sitting at the back of a low shelf spontaneously smashed, with pieces of glass flying through the air.
The incident, which was captured on the pub's CCTV, shows Ms Allcock's startled reaction to the supposedly paranormal event as she steps back in shock.
Ms Allock and other staff were left unable to explain what happened, as it was claimed the Guinness glass was not touching or sat on top of any other glasses on the low bar shelf.
Ms Allcock said her pub has seen multiple unexplained phenomena over the years.

Liz Allcock, landlady at The Longs Arms in South Wraxall, Wiltshire, was talking to a customer when a Guinness pint glass sitting at the back of a low shelf spontaneously smashed
Ms Allcock's husband's Rob told WiltshireLive: 'Normally, you see things and then you look back and there's no one there.
'I'll be walking through to the kitchen, which has a door that opens both ways, and it will open as if someone is on the other side, pulling it - you get used to things like that.'
Rob added that a phantom child was praised once by a punter - but that the couple were actually eating alone.
He also added that there is a black and white dog apparition that often makes appearances at the pub.

The Longs Arms, Wiltshire, has a long history of reported paranormal phenomena

Ms Allcock was left open mouthed as 'ghost' shatters the Guinness glass on the low shelf
Rob said this dog is similar to the one a previous landlord had owned.
Rob added: 'Growing up in pubs in Liverpool, my mum always used to tell me, don't be afraid of the ghostly things you see, be scared of the living.
'I've always kept that with me - what are they going to do? It's not a horror film, it's just what it is.
'I can't explain it, I just don't feel like they're going to harm us.'