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Ghostly Monk of Scalan

Scalan Seminary, Tomintoul, Moray Apparition Late 18th century

Scalan Seminary in Tomintoul has been the site of a reported paranormal sighting. In September 2015, a photograph surfaced on news websites showing what appears to be a ghostly monk gazing out of an upstairs window. While some have dismissed the image as pareidolia, a psychological phenomenon where people see patterns or figures in random or ambiguous stimuli, the story has nonetheless captured the imagination of those interested in the paranormal. The seminary, with its rich history, provides a fascinating backdrop for such a mysterious occurrence.

Historically, Scalan Seminary was a significant institution in the Scottish Highlands, operating from 1792 until its closure in 1847. It was a hub for Catholic education and clergy training during a time of considerable religious and social change. The building's past, marked by periods of turmoil and devotion, could potentially be linked to the reported apparition, though any connection remains speculative. The photograph in question, purportedly showing a monk, adds to the intrigue surrounding this location, inviting further exploration and investigation into the nature of the haunting.

Historical Context

Scalan Seminary operated from 1792 to 1847 as a Catholic seminary.

Location

Location Details

Location Type
Seminary
Activity Types
Visual
Witness Credibility
Single Witness
Threat Level
Harmless
Accessibility
Limited Access
Date / Era
September 2015
Postcode Area
AB55

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