Bloody Wedding Party Ghosts
On a stretch of road in Northumberland, a rather eerie spectacle unfolds once a year. The route between Pynkinscleugh and Featherstone Castle is said to be haunted by the ghostly apparitions of a wedding party. According to local legend, the bride, groom, and their guests had set out hunting to celebrate their special day, but the festivities took a deadly turn. A fight broke out, resulting in the deaths of most of the party. Now, every year, they are said to reenact their ill-fated celebration, travelling back to Featherstone Castle, covered in blood.
This haunting is steeped in tragedy and loss. The exact date of the incident is unknown, but it's believed to have occurred many years ago. What's certain is that the wedding party's joyous occasion turned into a bloodbath, and their spirits have been trapped ever since. Locals claim that on one day a year, the sound of ghostly hunting parties and the sight of bloodied figures can be seen making their way back to the castle. It's a chilling reminder of the devastating consequences of that fateful day.
The incident is believed to have occurred in the distant past, but the exact date is unknown.
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