Muchalls
Castle
Stonehaven, Grampian Region
Muchalls Castle, built in 1619, is said to be haunted by the ghost
of a girl dressed in green, although some reports have clearly
stated that she has been seen wearing yellow. Whatever the colour
of her attire one thing is certain, she has frequently visited
the castle and has been seen over the years right up to modern
times.
The
story of the haunting concerns an underground passageway that
leads from the castle to the sea. In olden days the passageway
was used by smugglers and the daughter of the house had a boyfriend
on one of the ships that ventured to and from the Continent in
pursuit of their illegal activities. One day, having sighted her
boyfriend's vessel out to sea, she rushed to the underground passageway
to be there to meet him when he rowed into the sea-cave. However,
she fell into the water and was washed out to sea by the strong
tide and her body was discovered the following day.
A
weekend guest at Muchalls Castle in 1906 was passing one of the
bedrooms when he saw through the open door the figure of a young
girl dressed in a yellowish frock, touching up her hair in front
of a mirror. Assuming that she was a fellow guest at the castle
he said that he thought she would be down for dinner in a few
minutes, only to be told that he was the only visitor. The same
girl was seen again in the 1970's by another visitor, standing
in front of a mirror, adding the final touches to her hairstyle.
Almost certainly she was re-enacting her last preparations before
rushing down to the underground passageway to meet her returning
boyfriend on that fateful day so many years ago.
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