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  1. 10 de jul. de 2013 · BBC Blockbuster Miniseries Hosted By The Late Sir Robert Hardy. Presented in a "Four" part Format.. Featuring England,Scotland,Wales And Ireland. Each episod...

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  2. Perhaps the most popular of Stirling’s ghosts is the Green Lady. It’s believed that she was a servant to Mary Queen of Scots. The Queen was asleep in her chamber when her bed curtains were set alight by a candle at her bedside one night. The servant saved her life, losing her own in the process. Since her death, the Green Lady has been seen ...

  3. Edinburgh Castle is known as one of the most haunted castles in Scotland. Ghosts include The Grey Lady, a Headless Drummer Body and a Black Hound. Sightings of ghosts at the castle, as a whole, are few, the last one being in 2003 when construction workers were harassed in the castle’s dungeons. Visitors to the castle do report sensing people ...

  4. Many reported ghosts haunt Glamis Castle, however, it’s widely believed that there are at least nine ghosts in total that call the castle home. How accurate this spectral headcount is is open for debate of course. What’s for sure however is the fact Glamis Castle is considered one of the most haunted places in Scotland.

  5. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Fyvie_CastleFyvie Castle - Wikipedia

    The castle also played host of the setting of a children's gameshow on CBBC called Spook Squad in 2004. 2009 saw the publication of the children's fantasy novel, The Time-Tailor and the Fyvie Castle Witch Trials, written by Deborah Leslie. The castle was also featured in BBC documentary, Castle Ghosts of Scotland, narrated by Robert Hardy.

  6. 7 de jul. de 2019 · Edinburgh Castle is one of Scotland’s most recognizable and most haunted castles. This foreboding fortress towers high over Edinburgh from upon its rocky perch, known as Castle Rock. The land the castle exists upon has been occupied by humans since at least the Bronze Age, with the castle’s construction commencing later in the 12th century.

  7. Castles and ghosts go hand in hand. There can’t be many in Scotland that don’t feature some kind of spectral figure from the past. Crathes Castle in Aberdeenshire is lucky enough to feature both a White and a Green Lady ghost. Crathes was built on land gifted to the Burnett family by Robert the Bruce in 1323.