Tour Haunted Castle Of Mey Scotland

Tour Haunted Castle of Mey on a visit to Caithness, on the north coast of Scotland. Lady Fanny Sinclair eloped from home to marry a member of the working classes, Lady Fanny's family tracked her down and brought her home, she was killed jumping out of a tower window while trying to escape again.

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Tour Haunted Barcaldine Castle Scotland

Tour Haunted Barcaldine Castle on a visit near Oban, Scotland. Sir Donald Campbell was murdered on the castle grounds, and his ghost has been seen at the castle. It is believed that he is wandering in search of his killer. Donald's ghost is said to be full of loathing and hate.

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Tour Haunted Balnagown Castle Scotland

Tour Haunted Balnagown Castle on a visit to Easter Ross, Ross and Cromarty, Scotland. Black Andrew of the castle terrorised the neighbourhood, raping women and murdering men. The local community decided to act against the laird. They stormed his castle and hanged him by the neck from the highest window. Now his ghost remains within the walls of the castle, continuing to harass visiting women.

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Tour Haunted Balmoral Castle Scotland


Tour Haunted Balmoral Castle, on a visit to Royal Deeside Scotland. The ghost of John Brown a servant to Queen Victoria is often seen walking the corridors, usually wearing a kilt. All photographs are copyright of Sandy Stevenson, Tour Scotland, and may not be used without permission.

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Tour Haunted Ballindalloch Castle Scotland

Tour Haunted Ballindalloch Castle on a visit to Banffshire, Scotland. This Scottish castle is haunted by a former lord, seen walking towards his wine cellar. Extensions were added to the castle in 1770 by General James Grant of the American Wars of Independence whose ghost is also said to haunt the castle.

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