The Scotsman of Scot's Corner
Scot's Corner in Calne, Wiltshire, is a spot where locals and travellers alike have caught a glimpse of a rather unusual spectre. This ghostly figure is that of a Scotsman, easily identifiable by his traditional kilt. The story goes that he met his untimely demise right there at the corner, but details of his death are shrouded in mystery. His appearance is a puzzling phenomenon that has sparked curiosity and a bit of fear among those who claim to have seen him.
Historical records are sparse, but the presence of this ghostly Scotsman has been noted for some time. The fact that he's wearing a kilt suggests a possible connection to Scottish culture or even a Scottish national being involved in a historical incident at this location. While there's no concrete evidence to pinpoint the exact circumstances of his death or who he was, the recurring sightings of this apparition have cemented his place in local folklore. Witnesses describe seeing him at various times, but there's no clear pattern to his appearances.
The area has a rich history dating back to the medieval period.
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