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Jack

Old Fire Station Restaurant, Northdate Street , Chester, Cheshire Unknown Post-War

The Old Fire Station Restaurant on Northgate Street in Chester has a rather unexpected resident. Sporting a beard and a brass helmet, a phantom fireman known only as Jack has been seen by numerous people, including a fireman who was so shocked he rang the emergency bell to summon help. This apparition was said to be sitting on a ladder, a rather unusual sight for anyone, let alone a firefighter. The witness was clearly shaken by the encounter, quitting his job soon after. It's not hard to understand why - a ghostly figure in a brass helmet is not something you see every day.

The haunting at the Old Fire Station Restaurant dates back to the 1960s, a time when the building was still in use as a fire station. The identity of Jack remains a mystery, but his presence has been well documented. The fact that a fireman was so disturbed by the sighting suggests that Jack's appearance was all the more unsettling given the context of the location. Although the phantom had vanished by the time other people arrived on the scene, the witness's account has been preserved, giving us a glimpse into the strange and unexplained events that have taken place here.

Historical Context

The Old Fire Station Restaurant was formerly a fire station, in use during the 1960s.

Location

Location Details

Location Type
Historic Restaurant
Activity Types
Visual
Witness Credibility
Single Witness
Threat Level
Harmless
Accessibility
Public Access
Date / Era
1960s
Postcode Area
CH1

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