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Ghost sightings have been reported in many castles and manor houses.
Few old castles do not boast the shade of a jilted lover tumbling
from the battlements, a ghostly White Lady, a demonic Monk who vanishes
if challenged, a poltergeist, a headless phantom, a spectral coach
and horses or disembodied wailing. An especially common theme is
that of a victim walled up alive within the castle, whose ghost
haunts the castle for centuries afterwards, until the victim's body
is found and properly buried. Some stories tend to be regional -
spectral pipers on the ramparts of Scottish castles or demonic Black
Dogs known as Shucks in the South of England.
Stories of supernatural omens are attached to many castles and
the families that own them, generally warning of a forthcoming death
in the family, sometimes specifically the lord, chatelain or clan
chief. The omen typically takes the form of an unusual animal such
as a white deer, a white owl, or a white fox.
In Scotland over a dozen castles claim the ghost of Mary Queen
of Scots. In England several castles claim royal ghosts including
the Tower of London, Windsor Castle and Berkeley Castle. Many of
the best stories have an historical events underpinning them: often
an execution or a murder, with supporting detail such as names and
dates. There are also a smaller number of reported supernatural
creatures that inhabit castles: fairies, banshees and goblins; giants
and vampires, and elemental sprites. There are also a large number
of ancient legends and curses associated with castles.
On the right you can select ghost hauntings associated with castles in particular countries, or those of a particular type (ghosts, omens, poltergeists, legends, etc). You can also select the best ghost hauntings selected by the webmaster.
These are all well-known and widely reported supernatural visitations.
The webmaster (a rationalist) does not warrant the factual accuracy
of any of them.
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