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The Smuggler of The Ship

The Ship Public House, Hove, London Apparition Georgian

Deep beneath The Ship Public House in Hove, a ghostly figure has been spotted by those brave enough to venture into the cellar. This eighteenth century sailor is believed to have led a life of smuggling, and his spirit is said to still roam the very place where he may have once stored his illicit goods. The atmosphere in the cellar is palpably thick with history, and it's easy to imagine the sailor going about his duties, oblivious to the fact that his life has long since passed.

Historical records of The Ship Public House reveal that it's been a staple of Hove's community for centuries, and it's no surprise that a place with such a rich past has accumulated a few ghostly residents over the years. The sailor's presence in the cellar has been noted by multiple witnesses, who describe him as a ghostly figure from the eighteenth century. While we can only speculate about his connection to the pub, it's clear that his spirit has made The Ship his home, and visitors to the pub may catch a glimpse of him as they explore the cellar.

Historical Context

The Ship Public House dates back to the 18th century.

Location

Location Details

Location Type
Public House
Activity Types
Visual
Witness Credibility
Multiple Witnesses
Threat Level
Harmless
Accessibility
Public Access
Date / Era
Unknown
Postcode Area
BN3

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