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and-world.com v 4_3 paranormalIn 1992 I wrote a strange, intriguing story about ‘The Pub That Wasn’t There’. This mysterious inn, somewhere between Newtown and Calbourne, has never been seen again since that dark November night in 1982, when two Island friends dropped in for a drink. Many readers are fascinated by this tale and more than a few have tried to find it for themselves. I suppose a ghost-pub crawl is a good way to spend an evening and come home sober!

When Laurie West originally contacted me about his encounter that night, it wasn’t with the intention of having his story printed (in fact he was most reluctant to do so) it was to find out if anyone else had reported a similar experience. Nobody had - until now. (You can read Laurie’s account of The Pub that Vanished in More Ghosts of the Isle of Wight).

Once again this new story came to me in a roundabout way, via a friend of a friend. I wasn’t approached directly; in fact Wendy and Gary Lacey were initially surprised and dismayed that I wanted to ask them about it. However, they finally agreed to meet me and for almost two hours we talked, going over their account in exhaustive detail. It bears certain similarities to Laurie’s story, but there are many essential differences, as you will see.