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The Short Man of Seahorse

The Seahorse, Littlehampton, Sussex Apparition Late 20th Century

The Seahorse, once a floating restaurant in Littlehampton Marina, was the site of some rather unusual occurrences back in 1984, its first year of operation. It seems that a short gentleman made an appearance near the staircase, only to vanish into thin air when people tried to approach him. This fleeting glimpse of a person who didnt quite fit in with the rest of the patrons left a lasting impression on those who were present.

Historical records show that The Seahorse was a popular spot in Littlehampton, attracting visitors from all over. Unfortunately, the restaurant is no longer in operation, but that hasnt stopped people from talking about the short man who was seen floating around. Several people witnessed the apparition, which has led to speculation about the identity of this mysterious figure and how he came to be there. While we may never know for certain what happened, its clear that The Seahorse has a special place in the history of Littlehampton.

Historical Context

The Seahorse was a floating restaurant in operation during the 1980s.

Location

Location Details

Location Type
Floating Restaurant
Activity Types
Visual
Witness Credibility
Multiple Witnesses
Threat Level
Harmless
Accessibility
No longer accessible
Date / Era
1984
Postcode Area
BN17

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