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Battle Ghost Cat

Gatehouse Restaurant, Battle, East Sussex Apparition 20th century

The Gatehouse Restaurant in Battle, East Sussex, is home to a rather unusual ghostly resident - a small, floating cat. This feline phantom has been known to make appearances in the restaurant's corridor, seemingly out of nowhere, before vanishing through a wall. The cat's ghostly form is said to be that of a small house cat, and its movements are described as floating rather than walking. It's a curious sighting that has left many a diner and staff member scratching their heads.

Dating back to the twentieth century, this haunting manifestation is one of the more unusual reported at the Gatehouse Restaurant. While there isn't much historical context available about the ghost cat, it's worth noting that Battle is a town steeped in history, being the site of the famous Battle of Hastings in 1066. The Gatehouse Restaurant itself is situated in a historic building, which may contribute to its paranormal activity. Although there's no concrete evidence on the cat's origins, multiple witnesses have reported seeing the ghostly feline, suggesting that it's a genuine, if inexplicable, phenomenon.

Historical Context

The Gatehouse Restaurant is situated in a historic building in Battle, East Sussex.

Location

Location Details

Location Type
Historic Restaurant
Activity Types
Visual
Witness Credibility
Multiple Witnesses
Threat Level
Harmless
Accessibility
Public Access
Date / Era
Twentieth century?
Postcode Area
TN33

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