Willington Mill

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A woman named Kitty supposedly got caught in one of the machines and died. She is seen and felt throughout the location.

(Submitted by Chris Berglund)

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Geographic Information

Address:
Near Gut Rd
Wallsend NE28 6TZ, UK


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GPS:
54.992689511977254, -1.5047696830151835
Region:
Tyne and Wear
Nearest Towns:
Willington Quay, UK (0.7 mi.)
Willington Quay-on-tyne, UK (0.7 mi.)
East Howdon, UK (1.1 mi.)
North Shields, UK (1.5 mi.)
Hebburn, UK (1.9 mi.)
Hebburn-on-tyne, UK (1.9 mi.)
Old Walker, UK (1.9 mi.)
Walker, UK (2.1 mi.)
Walker-on-tyne, UK (2.1 mi.)
Low Walker, UK (2.1 mi.)

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  1. Julie Anne Norman  |  

    Kitty is a long standing ghost, she was supposed to have worked at the mill and she didn’t tie her hair back, her hair then got caught in the machine and that is how she came to her end. I lived in Willington Quay from 1966 and she was called, “Katie the miller ghost back then”!

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