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Sheppard's Poltergeist Pub

at, Watton, Hertfordshire Poltergeist Victorian

The Sheppard in Watton, Hertfordshire, is a pub with a reputation for paranormal activity. Footsteps and moving objects have been reported here, and it's said that these strange occurrences are connected to the death of James Sheppard, who was shot by a police officer nearby in 1833. Sheppard died on the stairs of the pub, and it's possible that his restless spirit still roams the premises. Guests and staff have reported strange happenings, adding to the pub's ghostly legend.

Historically, the Sheppard has been a hub for locals in Watton, but it's the tragic event of James Sheppard's death that's thought to have sparked the paranormal activity. In 1833, Sheppard was shot by a police officer, and he died on the pub's stairs. Since then, reports of footsteps and objects moving on their own have been documented. While there's no concrete evidence to prove the haunting, the pub's history and the number of reported incidents have solidified its reputation as a haunted location in Hertfordshire.

Historical Context

The pub dates back to the 19th century, with James Sheppard's death in 1833 being a pivotal event.

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
SG14

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