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  1. The Grey Lady Ghost of Glamis. Lady Janet Douglas believed to be the Grey Lady Ghost. Believed to be the ghost of Lady Glamis (Janet Douglas), who was burned at the stake for being a supposed witch in 1537. Her first husband was John Lyon (Lord Glamis), with whom she had a son also named John. She was accused of poisoning him upon his death in ...

  2. Oct 19, 2019 · Located in the Scottish Highlands, Tulloch Castle dates back to the 12 th century and is home to several ghosts who linger within its ancient walls. Highly regarded as one of the most haunted Scottish castle hotels, Tulloch Castle gives anyone interested in after-dark paranormal activity the chance to sleep in a haunted castle.

  3. Jun 22, 2023 · The Phantom Harpist of Inveraray Castle. Of all the ghosts said to walk Inveraray's halls, the ghostly harpist is arguably the most famous—perhaps because the story behind this ghost is so terribly tragic. The story goes that in the early 17th century, the Marques of Argyll found himself at odds with the Marques of Montrose during the ...

  4. Oct 3, 2023 · The castle is widely known as one of the most haunted locations across Scotland due to the number of paranormal sightings reported there and the folklore and intrigue that surrounds it. The most infamous of Glamis Castle's ghosts is that of Alexander Lindsay, 4th Earl of Crawford, also known as Earl Beardie.

  5. Sep 30, 2021 · History Documentary hosted by Robert Hardy, published by Discovery Channel in 1997 Throughout history, man has been fascinated by the concept of ghosts – wit...

  6. The Princess is not the only ghost of the castle. Roaming the hallways alongside her is the ghost of Lady Blanche Drummond, who died of consumption in 1874. Donning a long, black gown the lady still haunts the halls she once ruled over, the kiss of death permanently etched across her face. Castle Fraser seems to entertain many ghosts, many of ...

  7. Ackergill Tower haunted. In the very north of Scotland, overlooking Sinclair’s Bay sits Ackergill Tower. When Ackergill was a de-luxe hotel, it was one of the favourite haunted castles in Scotland to stay in. It’s now a private residence. The story involves a local girl Helen Gunn, who was known as the “Beauty of Braemore”.