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Mary Queen of Scots Ghost

Nappa Hall, Askrigg, North Yorkshire Apparition Victorian

Nappa Hall in Askrigg is a hotbed of paranormal activity, and one of its most intriguing residents is the spirit of Mary Queen of Scots. This 16th-century queen has been known to haunt these hallowed halls, and her ghostly apparition has been spotted wearing a stunning black velvet dress. The year was 1878 when her presence was first noted, and since then, numerous people have reported encountering her ethereal form.

Delving into the history books, it's no surprise that Mary Queen of Scots would be drawn to Nappa Hall. The hall itself dates back to the 15th century, and it's easy to imagine the queen visiting this grand estate during her tumultuous reign. While there's no concrete evidence to suggest she stayed here, her connection to the area is well-documented. What's fascinating is that Mary's ghostly visitations have been reported by multiple witnesses over the years, all describing her iconic black velvet dress.

Historical Context

Nappa Hall dates back to the 15th century, and the area has strong connections to Mary Queen of Scots

Location

Location Details

Location Type
Historic Country House
Activity Types
Visual
Witness Credibility
Multiple Witnesses
Threat Level
Harmless
Accessibility
Public Access
Date / Era
1878
Postcode Area
DL8

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