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Tragic Love Murder Ghost

Large house to the north of Balcarres Street, Edinburgh, Edinburgh Apparition Georgian

This grand house on the outskirts of Edinburgh's city centre has borne witness to a tragic tale of love, betrayal, and murder. In the 1720s, Elizabeth Elphinstone met a gruesome end at the hands of her husband, who stabbed her through the heart after discovering her in a compromising position with his son from a previous marriage. The house has been haunted by Elizabeth's ghost ever since, until her stepson's death brought an end to the spiritual activity.

Historical records confirm that Elizabeth's husband, overcome with rage and grief, took his own life shortly after committing the heinous crime. The location, near Morringside Cross, has been associated with this haunting for centuries. While there are no documented witness accounts or evidence of the ghostly apparition, the legend of Elizabeth Elphinstone has endured, captivating those interested in Edinburgh's paranormal history.

Historical Context

18th-century Scottish history

Location

Location Details

Location Type
Private Residence
Activity Types
Visual Audio
Witness Credibility
No documented witnesses
Threat Level
Harmless
Accessibility
Private property, no public access
Date / Era
1720s
Postcode Area
EH9

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