Knocking Ghost of Barr Porter
Barr Porter, a restaurant on Dean Road in South Shields, has been making headlines for its unexplained knocking sounds. The building's new owners, Alex Barr and Lee Porter, were warned about the haunting before opening their doors. They soon discovered that the upper part of the building was home to strange noises. A psychic visit revealed that the site was inhabited by three entities: Margaret, a young boy named James, and a monk. The presence of these entities was further supported by a photograph taken in a venue room, which appears to show a ghostly figure.
Historically, there's little information available about the building's past, but the knocking sounds and ghostly apparition have left many wondering about the identities of Margaret, James, and the monk. The psychic's claims have added a layer of intrigue to the haunting, leaving visitors and staff to ponder the connection between the entities and the building. While the exact nature of their presence remains unclear, the experiences of the owners and visitors have cemented Barr Porter's reputation as a haunted hotspot in South Shields.
The building was previously a residential property, now converted into a restaurant.
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