The Yellow Eyes of Regent Terrace
Nestled in Edinburgh's historic Regent Terrace, a string of bizarre occurrences took place back in 1979 at number 25a. It started with strange noises - a disembodied voice asking 'yes?', the wails of a crying baby, and heavy footsteps that seemed to come from nowhere. But it was a fleeting glimpse of a pair of narrow, yellow eyes in the darkness that really caught everyone's attention. It was as if something was watching, waiting for its moment to make an appearance.
Digging deeper into the history of this Georgian townhouse, it's clear that the events of 1979 were not isolated. Regent Terrace itself dates back to the early 19th century, a time of great change and upheaval in Edinburgh. While there's no concrete evidence linking the haunting to a specific historical event or person, the fact that multiple people witnessed these strange happenings - including the disappearance and reappearance of personal items - lends credibility to the claims. The yellow eyes, in particular, have become a chilling footnote in the history of this Edinburgh landmark.
Regent Terrace was built in the early 19th century as part of Edinburgh's New Town development.
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