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The Red Coated Ghost

Unnamed along Westgate Road Public House, Newcastle upon Tyne, Tyneandwear Apparition Late 20th century

The Westgate Road Public House in Newcastle upon Tyne has a reputation for being haunted by a ghostly figure known as the Longhaired Man. This eerie apparition was reportedly seen in 1974, wearing a distinctive red coat. The sighting occurred when a barman was closing up the bar and the ghost walked through him. The sudden and unexpected nature of the encounter must have been quite unsettling for the barman, and it's little wonder that this ghostly figure has become a topic of interest among paranormal enthusiasts.

Further investigation into the haunting at the Westgate Road Public House reveals that the Longhaired Man is a visual manifestation of a ghostly presence. The fact that the ghost was seen walking through the barman suggests a high level of activity and a possible connection to the public house's past. Unfortunately, there is limited information available about the history of the public house and the identity of the Longhaired Man. However, the 1974 sighting remains a well-documented and intriguing case that warrants further exploration.

Historical Context

The Westgate Road Public House has been a local landmark in Newcastle upon Tyne for many years

Location

Location Details

Location Type
Public House
Activity Types
Visual
Witness Credibility
Single Witness
Threat Level
Harmless
Accessibility
Public Access
Date / Era
1974
Postcode Area
NE1

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