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Kylesku Ferry Inn Inn, Kylesku, Highland Apparition Unknown

The Kylesku Ferry Inn, nestled in the picturesque village of Kylesku, is home to a rather unsettling annual occurrence. A ghostly figure, believed to be the spirit of a man who met his demise in a violent confrontation with his own son, is said to appear once a year at this historic inn. According to reports, the apparition manifests at the base of a ladder, a poignant reminder of the circumstances surrounding his death. This eerie event has been observed to recur over the years, with the most recent sighting dating back to the mid-twentieth century.

Digging deeper into the history of this haunted inn reveals a tragic tale of family conflict. The man in question was killed after being pushed down the ladder by his son, a violent act that has left an indelible mark on the location. While the exact date of the ghostly apparition's annual appearance remains a mystery, its reputation as a harbinger of sorrow and regret continues to draw those with a keen interest in the paranormal. The Kylesku Ferry Inn, with its rich history and ghostly inhabitant, remains a fascinating destination for those drawn to the unexplained.

Historical Context

The Kylesku Ferry Inn has been a fixture in the community for centuries, with its history dating back to the time of the incident.

Location

Location Details

Location Type
Inn
Activity Types
Visual
Witness Credibility
Multiple Witnesses
Threat Level
Harmless
Accessibility
Public Access
Date / Era
Last seen mid twentieth century, but reoccurs once a year (exact date unknown)
Postcode Area
IV27

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