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Fettercairn Ghostly Figure

Small cottage, Fettercairn, South Yorkshire Apparition Unknown

In the quaint town of Fettercairn, nestled in the heart of Aberdeenshire, Scotland, a small cottage stands as a testament to the paranormal activity that has been reported in the area. The cottage, situated next to the old gardens of the Big House, has been home to a rather unusual ghostly encounter. A witness, who lived in the building, reported coming downstairs one night into the lounge area and seeing the figure of a man warming his hands and feet, sitting by the fire in the dark. The entity appeared to be wearing gamekeepers or gardeners clothing, and although the witness could not physically move, he reported an amazing feeling of peace. This encounter took place between 1999-2001, and on other dates, leaving one to wonder if this ghostly figure was a regular visitor to the cottage.

Digging deeper into the history of the location, it's clear that the Big House, which once stood in grandeur, has long since gone, but its legacy remains. The small cottage, now a hub for paranormal activity, seems to be connected to the estate's past. The fact that the ghostly figure was seen wearing gamekeepers or gardeners clothing suggests a link to the estate's former employees. The witness's account of feeling an amazing sense of peace in the presence of the entity is also noteworthy. This, combined with the fact that the figure vanished when the lights were turned on, implies that the ghost may have been a benign spirit, perhaps even a former employee of the estate who felt a strong connection to the land.

Historical Context

The Big House, which once stood in the area, has long since been demolished.

Location

Location Details

Location Type
Private Residence
Activity Types
Visual
Witness Credibility
Single Witness
Threat Level
Harmless
Accessibility
Private Residence, No Public Access
Date / Era
1999-2001 (and other dates)
Postcode Area
AB34

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