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| The Cross Keys Hotel, Peebles. |
| One of the bedrooms is said to be haunted by the ghost of a woman called Marion Ritchie. |
| Culloden Moor, Invernesshire |
| The moor, site of the last battle on British soil, is said to be haunted. |
| Culzean Castle, Ayrshire |
| The castle was home to the powerful Kennedy Clan, a ghostly piper is said to herald a marriage in the family. Other phantoms have been reported. |
| Deadmans Cove, Cornwall |
| A black figure who disappears, has been seen near to the sea. |
| The Abbey of Deer, Buchan |
| The area is haunted by a phantom monk, seen in 1929. |
| Drury Lane Theatre, London |
| The ghost disappears through a wall where there was once a door. The ghost is tall, dressed in Victorian clothes, and is said to appear when a play will be a success. |
| Dunnichen Hill, Angus |
| Dunnichen Hill is a dark age battle site, The battle of Nechtansmere took place in AD685 when a Pictish army fought and won against a host of Northumbrians. A group of warriors with flaming brands has been witnessed near the hill. |
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| Edgehill, Warwickshire |
| Edge Hill was the site of the first major battle of the English Civil War. The Royalists were defeated by the Roundheads, and some 40,000 men were said to have been killed. The battleground was haunted by a replay of the melee in the following years. It is still said to be haunted. |
| Eilean Donan Castle, Highland |
| The castle is said to be haunted by a Spanish mercenary, killed during English Naval bombardment. |
| Exeter Cathedral, Devon |
| The ghosts of a nun has been seen near the South wall of the nave. The cloisters are also supposed to be haunted by monks. |
| Fyvie Castle, Aberdeenshire |
| The castle is said to have a Green Lady, and there have been unexplained shrieks and footsteps within the castle. The Douglas room has a stain, which will not wash away, it is said to be blood spilled during a murder. |
| Gilsland Castle, Northumberland |
| Gilsland castle is haunted by a spirit known as the Cold Lad. The shade is said to be that of a young boy who was shut into a room of the castle and froze to death, he makes his presence felt by chattering teeth and low whimpering. |
| Glamis Castle, Angus |
| The castle has a multitude of ghosts, including Jane Douglas, burned at the stake in the 16th century for conspiracy to murder James the V, and the spirit of Earl Beardie. |
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