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Phantom Horses of Tarset

Tarset Castle, Tarset, Northumberland Legend Medieval

Tarset Castle stands amidst the rolling hills of Northumberland, its ancient stones bearing witness to a legend that has captured the imagination of locals and visitors alike. They say that at the stroke of midnight, the sound of phantom horses echoes through the night air, their ghostly hooves pounding out a route that connects Tarset Castle to Dally Castle. This eerie phenomenon is linked to a rumoured secret passage that runs between the two castles, sparking the imagination of those who have heard the whispers of this haunting.

The history of Tarset Castle and its connection to Dally Castle dates back to the medieval period, with both castles serving as strongholds for powerful families. While there is no concrete evidence to support the existence of a secret passage, the legend of the phantom horses has endured. The fact that these hauntings are categorised as a legend suggests that they may be based on folklore or myth, but the allure of the story remains strong. The phantom horses are said to make their presence known at midnight, adding to the mystique of this intriguing haunting.

Historical Context

The castles of Tarset and Dally date back to the medieval period, serving as strongholds for powerful families in Northumberland.

Location

Location Details

Location Type
Castle
Activity Types
Audio
Witness Credibility
Local Legend
Threat Level
Harmless
Accessibility
Limited Access
Date / Era
Unknown
Postcode Area
NE48

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