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Tulliallan Castle Children's Laughter

Tulliallan Castle; Tulliallan Police College, Kincardine, Fife Apparition Medieval

Tulliallan Castle has a reputation for being one of Scotland's most haunted locations, and it's easy to see why. In February 1978, a witness staying at the police college, which is situated within the castle grounds, reported hearing the unmistakable sounds of children laughing and playing in the corridor outside her dormitory. The noise was so vivid and realistic that it seemed to move into the room, with the witness distinctly hearing the sound of multiple beds squeaking as if people were climbing into them - including her own. A chair in the room also shifted slightly across the floor, adding to the eerie atmosphere.

Built in the 15th century, Tulliallan Castle has a long and storied history, having served as a residence for the Earls of Moray and later as a police college. The castle's past is marked by tales of ghostly apparitions and unexplained occurrences. In this particular instance, the witness's account is a fascinating example of a haunting manifestation, characterised by unexplained noises and movements. While the exact origin of the children's laughter remains a mystery, it's clear that Tulliallan Castle has a unique ability to evoke a sense of unease and wonder in those who visit.

Historical Context

Tulliallan Castle was built in the 15th century and has served as a residence and police college.

Location

Location Details

Location Type
Castle, Police College
Activity Types
Audio Movement
Witness Credibility
Single Witness
Threat Level
Harmless
Accessibility
Limited Access
Date / Era
February 1978
Postcode Area
FK10

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