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Grin Iron Wife Haunting

Cliffs and rock pools in the area, Hopeman, Moray Legend Pre-Victorian

Hopeman's rugged coastline is said to be home to the Grin Iron Wife, an old sea-witch with a sinister reputation. This legendary figure is rumoured to sit atop the cliffs and rock pools, preying on unsuspecting young children who stray from the path. The Grin Iron Wife is still spotted today by visitors brave enough to venture into this eerie landscape. Her presence is a dark reminder of the area's rich history and folklore.

Delving deeper into the history of this haunting, it's clear that the Grin Iron Wife is a figure steeped in local legend. The cliffs and rock pools of Hopeman have long been a place of fascination and fear, with tales of the sea-witch dating back centuries. While there's no concrete evidence to support the existence of the Grin Iron Wife, numerous visitors have reported sightings of this mysterious figure. The area's proximity to sacrificial caves only adds to the sense of foreboding and unease that pervades this stretch of coastline.

Historical Context

The Grin Iron Wife legend has its roots in ancient Scottish folklore.

Location

Location Details

Location Type
Coastal Cliffs and Rock Pools
Activity Types
Visual
Witness Credibility
Multiple Witnesses
Threat Level
Harmless
Accessibility
Public Access
Date / Era
Unknown
Postcode Area
IV36

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