The Three Tuns: Owners of historic and 'haunted' Sheffield pub still looking for new 'permanent operator'

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The owners of a historic pub – which has been serving customers for hundreds of years and is purportedly haunted – are still looking for a ‘permanent operator’ to run the venue following a short period of closure.

The Three Tuns is believed to have been serving punters from the Silver Street site in the city centre since the 1700s.

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A number of people took to Facebook to express their concerns over the future of the venue after noticing it has closed.

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Inside the Three Tuns.Inside the Three Tuns.
Inside the Three Tuns.

However, the pub’s owners – Star Pubs & Bars – have revealed the closure was only temporary, short-term management arrangements are in place and they are actively looking for someone to take it on permanently.

A spokesperson said: “Whilst we look for a permanent operator to run the Three Tuns and work with us on its refurbishment, the pub is operating under a temporary management agreement.

"Anyone interested, can find more information at: www.starpubs.co.uk or call our recruitment team on 08085 949596.”

In November last year, the then landlord shared a picture with The Star claiming to show evidence that the venue was haunted.

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The Three Tuns.The Three Tuns.
The Three Tuns.

Speaking last year, the then landlord James Scott told how he was having a quiet drink in the bar during lockdown one when a photograph happened to be taken of a pint; and when looking at the picture a little later he noticed what he believes to be the reflection of a ghost in the top left of the pint glass.

He said: "I couldn’t believe what I was seeing, and how clear it is, too.”

South Yorkshire ghost hunters subsequently visited to examine the three storey premises, and told James there are a number of roaming the pub including a mother and daughter, both of whom are called ‘Gail’.

They said the spooky pair normally avoid the bar area, identified Gail junior as the spirit reflected in the pint glass and suggested she had ventured into the bar out of curiosity.