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The Phantom of Scotia Public House

Scotia Public House, South Shields, Tyneandwear Apparition Victorian

Deep in the heart of South Shields, the Scotia Public House stands as a hub of local legend and paranormal intrigue. This unassuming pub is home to a phantom known as Tommy, a mischievous spirit said to reside in the cellar. According to local lore, Tommy can be heard moving about, his walking stick tapping against the cold stone floor, a sound that sends shivers down the spines of those who claim to have heard it. The Scotia Public House, with its rich history and warm atmosphere, seems the perfect setting for such a ghostly presence.

Historical records of the Scotia Public House date back to the Victorian era, a time when the pub would have been a bustling hub of activity. It's possible that Tommy's presence is linked to this period, perhaps he's a former patron or employee who met an untimely demise. While details of Tommy's story are scarce, the fact that his legend has endured suggests a strong connection to the pub and its community. Those who have encountered Tommy describe him as a harmless presence, his movements and sounds more curious than menacing.

Historical Context

The Scotia Public House has been a local landmark since the Victorian era.

Location

Location Details

Location Type
Public House
Activity Types
Audio
Witness Credibility
Local Legend
Threat Level
Harmless
Accessibility
Public Access
Date / Era
Unknown
Postcode Area
NE35