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George the Star and Garter Ghost

Star and Garter and surrounding area Public House, Stockport, Greater Manchester Apparition Victorian

The Star and Garter in Stockport is home to a mischievous spirit known as George. This young ghost is said to play with living children who visit the pub, bringing a sense of wonder and unease to families who encounter him. The haunting is centred around a tragic event in 1861 when a young boy was murdered nearby. George's presence is a poignant reminder of the boy's untimely death and the lasting impact it has had on the local community.

Historically, the Star and Garter has been a Stockport landmark for centuries, and its association with George's ghost has made it a popular destination for those interested in the paranormal. The haunting manifestation is characterised by reports of George playing with children, suggesting a restless and youthful energy. While the exact date and time of the haunting are unknown, the legend of George has endured, with multiple witnesses reporting encounters with the friendly but troubled spirit.

Historical Context

The murder of a young boy in 1861 near the Star and Garter

Location

Location Details

Location Type
Public House
Activity Types
Visual Audio
Witness Credibility
Multiple Witnesses
Threat Level
Harmless
Accessibility
Public Access
Date / Era
Unknown
Postcode Area
SK1

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