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Screaming of Carleton Castle

Carleton Castle, Lendalfoot, South Ayrshire Apparition Medieval

Carleton Castle stands as a haunting testament to the darker side of Scotland's history. This ruined castle in Lendalfoot, Lowlands, is said to be the site of a gruesome series of events that have left an indelible mark on the location. The screams that echo through the castle's crumbling walls are attributed to the first seven wives of a mad baron, who allegedly met their demise at his hands. Pushed off a cliff to their deaths, their spirits are said to still linger, crying out in terror. Alternatively, some believe the screams may belong to the baron himself, after his eighth wife managed to turn the tables and push him to his own death.

The history of Carleton Castle dates back to the medieval period, with records of a baron who resided there in the 16th century. According to local legend, this baron's marital history was marked by violence and tragedy. His first seven wives met untimely deaths, with some accounts suggesting they were pushed off a cliff by the baron himself. The eighth wife, however, is said to have had the last laugh, pushing the baron to his own death. While the exact circumstances of these events are shrouded in mystery, the screams that have been reported at Carleton Castle remain a chilling reminder of the castle's dark past.

Historical Context

The castle's history dates back to the 16th century, with records of a baron and his eight wives.

Location

Location Details

Location Type
Castle Ruins
Activity Types
Visual Audio
Witness Credibility
Multiple Witnesses
Threat Level
Harmless
Accessibility
Public Access
Date / Era
Unknown
Postcode Area
KA26

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