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Glen Grant House Ghost

Glen Grant House, Rothes, Moray Apparition Victorian

Glen Grant House in Rothes is said to be haunted by the ghost of its former owner, Grant. It's believed that Grant found it difficult to let go of his former residence, and his spirit has lingered here long after his passing. The house has a rich history, and it's no surprise that Grant's presence is still felt today. Locals and visitors alike have reported strange occurrences and sightings, adding to the house's reputation as a haunted hotspot.

The story of Grant's ghost dates back to the early twentieth century. As a former resident and owner of Glen Grant House, it's little wonder that his attachment to the property has endured. Although details of his life and death are scarce, it's clear that Grant's legacy lives on in the form of his restless spirit. Those who have experienced paranormal activity here describe a range of phenomena, from unexplained noises to sightings of Grant himself.

Historical Context

Glen Grant House has been a prominent feature of Rothes since the 19th century.

Location

Location Details

Location Type
Historic House
Activity Types
Visual Audio
Witness Credibility
Multiple Witnesses
Threat Level
Harmless
Accessibility
Public Access
Date / Era
Early twentieth century
Postcode Area
AB7

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