Tour Scotland Autumn Video Stream Quarrymill Perth Perthshire



Tour Scotland Autumn video of a burn, which is the Scots word for stream, at Quarrymill Woodland Park in Perth, Perthshire, Scotland. As the name suggests, there have been both quarries and mills at the Quarrymill Woodland Park site dating back as far as the 14th Century, although most of the known activity originates from much later. The Park itself was donated to the Trust by A K Bell in 1937. The earliest known records show a letter from Robert King of Scots to the monks of Scone Abbey requesting permission to use stone from their quarries at Kincarrathie and Balcormoc (now Quarrymill) for the Kirk of Perth and the bridges of Perth and the Earn. The letter is dated 4th July 1328, and is the oldest record of activity at the Quarrymill site.

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Tour Scotland Video Clydesdale Horses Perth Perthshire



Tour Scotland video shot today of Clydesdale horses by Rhynd Road near Friarton just outside Perth, Perthshire, Scotland.

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Tour Photograph Video Haunted Stables Crichton Castle Scotland

Tour photograph of the haunted stables at Crichton Castle, Midlothian, Scotland. These Scottish stables are said to be haunted by the ghost of William Crichton. The ghost of a horseman has been seen riding up to the castle and through the original entrance, which has long since been blocked with stone. Some claim the phantom horseman is none other than Sir William Crichton. It also rumoured that the spirit of Sir William Crichton has been seen leaving the stables across from Crichton Castle and entering the castle tower on the anniversary of his death.



Tour Scotland video of Crichton Castle, Scotland.

That castle rises on the steep
Of the green vale of Tyne:
And far beneath, where slow they creep,
From pool to eddy, dark and deep,
Where alders moist and willows weep,
You hear her streams repine.
The towers in different ages rose;
Their various architecture shows
The builders' various hands;
A mighty mass that could oppose,
When deadliest hatred fired its foes,
The vengeful Douglas bands.
From 'Marmion' by Sir Walter Scott

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Tour Haunted Culzean Castle Scotland

Tour Haunted Scotland Culzean Castle, Scotland. The ghost of Sir Thomas Kennedy who was murdered on the beach next to the castle in 1602 can be seen wandering by the shoreline.

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Tour Haunted Drumlanrig Castle Scotland

Tour Haunted Scotland Drumlanrig Castle, Scotland. This Scottish castle in in Dumfries and Gallowaywas built in the 17th century for the first Duke of Queensbury. There are at least three supernatural castle residents: Lady Ann Douglas, who carries her head in one hand and an ornate fan in the other. The second ghost is a yellow monkey that turns up in front of guests; and finally an unidentified lady who appears in a flowing dress. There is also a corridor in the castle known as 'The Bloody Passage' in which it is believed that someone was murdered and apparently still shows evidence of the blood on the floor which could not be washed away.



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