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Glenluce Poltergeist Haunting

Exact location unknown, Glenluce, Dumfries Galloway Poltergeist Stuart

Glenluce was once the scene of a rather unusual and intriguing poltergeist haunting back in the 1640s. The presence centred itself around the oldest son of the household, causing quite a stir with its antics. While the son was at home, strange occurrences would take place - stones would be thrown, crockery smashed, and several little fires started. It's said that the poltergeist activity was quite focused on this one individual, suggesting a possible connection or trigger to the haunting.

The historical context of this haunting is rooted in the 17th century, a time when such supernatural occurrences were often attributed to mischievous spirits or even demonic intervention. The fact that the poltergeist activity seemed to concentrate on the oldest son could imply that the spirit had a specific interest or unfinished business with him. Unfortunately, the exact location of the house remains unknown, leaving us to speculate about the potential links between the haunting and the local history of Glenluce.

Historical Context

17th-century Scotland

Location

Location Details

Location Type
Private Residence
Activity Types
Visual Audio
Witness Credibility
Multiple Witnesses
Threat Level
Harmless
Accessibility
Unknown
Date / Era
1640s
Postcode Area
DG9

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