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Roslin Castle Pet Dog

Roslin Castle, Roslin, Midlothian Apparition Medieval

Roslin Castle stands proudly in the Lowlands of Scotland, its stone walls bearing witness to centuries of history. But amidst its grandeur, a more poignant tale unfolds. The castle's grounds are said to be haunted by the cries of a pet dog, once beloved by an English officer who met his demise on the very battlefield where the castle stands. The dog's heartbreaking wails are said to pierce the night air, a haunting reminder of the officer's tragic fate.

Dating back to the 15th century, Roslin Castle has seen its fair share of battles and bloodshed. It was during one such skirmish that an English officer lost his life, leaving behind a loyal pet dog. The dog's devotion to its master is legendary, and its ghostly cries are a testament to the enduring bond between man and animal. While there's no record of the exact date or time of the haunting, the dog's mournful howls have been reported by numerous visitors to the castle, adding to the site's reputation as a hub of paranormal activity.

Historical Context

Roslin Castle was a key stronghold during the Wars of Scottish Independence

Location

Location Details

Location Type
Castle
Activity Types
Audio
Witness Credibility
Multiple Witnesses
Threat Level
Harmless
Accessibility
Public Access
Date / Era
Unknown
Postcode Area
EH25

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