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Do you want to run the ‘most haunted’ bar in Forfar? Pub chain looks for brave new landlord

The Osnaburg Bar is said to be haunted.
The Osnaburg Bar is said to be haunted.

Are you brave enough to run a “haunted” pub?

The Osnaburg Bar in Forfar needs a new landlord – but it comes with a spooky twist.

Local legend claims ghosts haunt both staff and punters in the 19th Century pub, which has also been visited by paranormal activity groups.

Members of staff claim to have witnessed inexplicable activity over the years, saying they hear strange sounds from the cellars.

Pub haunted by chimney sweep?

Punters also claim to have heard mysterious sounds.

Paranormal groups and societies have even visited the Angus pub, with claims they found ghostly activities.

According to legend, the pub is haunted by a chimney sweep who died in the flat above.

Some also claim it is the ghost of former pub landlord, Jim Cameron.

Now, pub owner Greene King is now looking for a brave landlord to run the pub.

Greene King is offering a discounted rent of £75 per week for the first three months to help a new publican set up their business.

History of ‘haunted’ Forfar bar

Aside from ghostly tales, The Osnaburg Bar has a rich history involving weaving.

The name Osnaburg was derived from a measure of cloth that was used in 18th Century Scotland.

The pub was first established in 1835, before then the building is believed to have been a weavers’ shop.

The lounge is said to be home to ghosts who haunt punters.
The lounge is said to be home to ghosts who haunt punters.

Billy Guthrie, business development manager for Greene King Pub Partners, said: “The historic and charming Osnaburg Bar is the best local in town and is famous for its warm and friendly welcome – ghosts included.

“The site is in excellent condition and any new publican has heaps of potential to take the ‘Oz’ to the next level.

“Someone who loves to play a vital role in their community and breathe new life into an area will relish running this pub.”

Those brave enough can view the pub on Greene King’s website.

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