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Morag Mackintosh Ghost

House near Lover's Loup, Pentland Hills, Scottish Borders Apparition Victorian

Deep in the Pentland Hills, near the picturesque spot known as Lover's Loup, a tragic tale of love and loss has unfolded. Morag Mackintosh, a young woman from the 19th century, is said to have taken her own life after her father disapproved of her relationship with a Napoleonic prisoner of war. Now, her phantom is rumoured to haunt the area around her former home, a haunting presence that draws in those interested in the paranormal.

The story of Morag Mackintosh dates back to the Victorian era, a time of great social change and cultural upheaval. Her father's disappointment in her love affair with a prisoner of war was seen as a shameful affair, one that ultimately led to Morag's demise. Locals claim that her ghostly form still roams the hills, a melancholy figure forever trapped in a moment of sorrow. While there are no documented witness accounts, the legend of Morag Mackintosh has endured, captivating those who venture into the Pentland Hills.

Historical Context

19th century Victorian era

Location

Location Details

Location Type
Private Residence
Activity Types
Visual Audio
Witness Credibility
Local Legend
Threat Level
Harmless
Accessibility
Public Access
Date / Era
Unknown
Postcode Area
EH18

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