Location: Perth (Perth and Kinross) - Huntingtower Castle
Type: Haunting Manifestation
Date / Time: Unknown
Further Comments: No one really has any idea who this phantom could be, though her appearance is said to warn against approaching bad luck and can bring about improved health and fortune. Some reports say she is green, rather than white.
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An old postcard of Pevensey Castle in Sussex.
Location: Pevensey (Sussex) - Castle
Type: Haunting Manifestation
Date / Time: Unknown
Further Comments: Seen walking along the tops of the walls of the ruins, this ghost is believed to be of Lady Pelham, besieged here by Richard II. Some have also reported the sight of a small army by the castle gate.
Location: Pickering (North Yorkshire) - Castle
Type: Haunting Manifestation
Date / Time: 1950s
Further Comments: Clad in grey clothing, this robed figure drifted across the lawn outside the front of the castle. The witness said it looked like the ghost had a bloody face and was carrying something, though he could not see what.
Location: Pierowall (Orkney) - Noltland Castle
Type: Crisis Manifestation
Date / Time: Prior to birth or death in family
Further Comments: Once owned by the Balfour family, a ghostly light flickering at the castle window still shines when a birth or death occurs in the family. Deaths are also announced by the howls of a shuck-like creature (known as the Boky Hound), while the ghost of a creature with enormous strength stalks the ruins. This paranormally busy castle was also home to a helpful brownie named Broonie who ensured boats remained safe during storms.
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Robin. copyright Phil Willis.
Location: Pitcaple (Aberdeenshire) - Pitcaple Castle
Type: Legend
Date / Time: Prior to death in the owner's family
Further Comments: To find a robin perched within the castle walls is considered the ultimate in misfortune, as it denotes a family death.
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Caisteal Dubh, Pitlochry.
Location: Pitlochry (Perth and Kinross) - Caisteal Dubh - The Black Castle
Type: Legend
Date / Time: Unknown
Further Comments: A long distance messenger accidentally brought the plague to the owners of this castle - the villagers were terrified that the disease would quickly spread through the lands, so barricaded the castle doors from the outside and burnt the occupants alive.
Location: Pontefract (West Yorkshire) - Pontefract Castle
Type: Haunting Manifestation
Date / Time: Unknown
Further Comments: Holding a large axe, this figure walks around the ruins of the castle. There are also reports of phantom monks in the area, and two ghostly children who play near the dungeon.
Location: Port Talbot (West Glamorgan) - Aberavon Castle
Type: Haunting Manifestation
Date / Time: Unknown
Further Comments: Reported to float above the castle ruins, this phantom white lady could be Jane de Afan, the last occupant of the castle.
Location: Port Talbot (West Glamorgan) - Afan Castle
Type: Haunting Manifestation
Date / Time: Pre-nineteenth century?
Further Comments: This phantom woman appears on or near the castle mound, located close to Saint Mary's churchyard.
Location: Portchester (Hampshire) - Portchester Castle
Type: Haunting Manifestation
Date / Time: Unknown
Further Comments: The pale figure most commonly seen is thought to be Charlotte (see Portchester church entry), though there are other reports of a monk who walks about outside the front of the castle, a Roman soldier, and a lady on the back of a white horse.
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Portland Castle once used in the English Civil War.
Location: Portland (Dorset) - Portland Castle
Type: Haunting Manifestation
Date / Time: 1990s
Further Comments: This fortress was once used to treat casualties of the Civil War - the smell of burning flesh has been reported in more recent times, as have the sound of an invisible person humming an old song. A young girl may also haunt the site.
Location: Portpatrick (Dumfries and Galloway) - Dunskey Castle
Type: Haunting Manifestation
Date / Time: Unknown
Further Comments: Three ghosts were said to haunt this site; a chambermaid who jumped off the nearby cliffs, a piper who became lost exploring secret tunnels, and a pirate named Currie.
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A magic lantern slide of Dunluce Castle in Ireland.
Location: Portrush (County Antrim) - Dunluce Castle
Type: Haunting Manifestation
Date / Time: Unknown
Further Comments: Named as either Peter Carey (an English invader) or Richard de Burgh (Earl of Antrim), this ethereal figure now walks around the broken towers of the castle. A white lady (possibly Mave Roe) also haunts the place; she died of a broken heart after being denied marrying her true love. Another story tells that, during a fierce storm, the castle's kitchens collapsed into the sea - the screams of the staff can be heard as they forever fall to their doom.
Location: Powderham (Devon) - Powderham Castle
Type: Unknown Ghost Type
Date / Time: Twentieth century
Further Comments: Several spooky occurrences have occurred here (though there are no 'regular' events), including an attack on one guest by 'evil' black cat that materialised in a bedroom, a phantom woman who overlooked a group of tourists before disappearing, and a hand that reached out of a solid wall.
Location: Prudhoe (Northumberland) - Prudhoe Castle
Type: Haunting Manifestation
Date / Time: Unknown
Further Comments: Local legend says the castle is haunted by a grey lady, while others have seen a knight with a rather large beard.
Location: Pulborough (Sussex) - Park Mound, castle ruins
Type: Fairy
Date / Time: Unknown
Further Comments: A funeral procession of little people was once seen in the grounds of this ruin.
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An old image of Raby Castle.
Location: Raby (Durham) - Raby Castle
Type: Haunting Manifestation
Date / Time: Unknown
Further Comments: Seen in the library, the only part of Vane's body observed is the head and shoulders. A figure resembling Lady Barnard has been seen along the corridors after dark (with one story claiming she knits as she walks, her knitting needles glowing red), while a third ghost can be seen entering the castle from outside, vanishing as he reaches the gate. Charles Neville, the Sixth Earl of Westmorland, drifts up the staircase to the Baron's Hall.
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An old postcard of Raglan Castle in Wales.
Location: Raglan (Gwent) - Raglan Castle
Type: Haunting Manifestation
Date / Time: 2001?
Further Comments: A phantom musician reportedly haunts this building, particularly the area where a library once stood. The ghost is thought to be William Herbert, the first Earl of Pembroke.
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Banshee.
Location: Rainstown (County Carlow) - Duckett's Grove Castle
Type: Crisis Manifestation
Date / Time: Unknown
Further Comments: The banshee which haunted this castle was said to have been a farmer's daughter with which the lord of the manor had a brief affair. The site is also reputedly haunted by strange shadows and noises.
Location: Rait (Perth and Kinross) - Rait Castle
Type: Haunting Manifestation
Date / Time: Unknown
Further Comments: During a bout of clan warfare, a daughter of the Comyns had her hands chopped off by her father who falsely believed she had betrayed him to their enemies (the MacIntoshes). She jumped from the castle battlements, rather than to bleed to death; her wraith is now seen drifting the castle ruins.
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The face of a ghostly white lady, a sketch by Wayne Lowden.
Location: Randalstown (County Antrim) - Shane's Castle (aka Shanes Castle)
Type: Curse
Date / Time: 1966 (lady), but banshee unknown
Further Comments: This pallid female wraith cursed the family with everlasting sorrow and misfortune. She is said to be quite tall and slender, with blue eyes and blonde hair. The figure was last seen in 1966, where the entity was said to be on her knees, crying, bathed in bluish-white light. A banshee has also been heard wailing at the castle; one man who heard the entity as he left the site died before his journey ended.
Location: Rathkeale (County Limerick) - Castle Matrix
Type: Haunting Manifestation
Date / Time: Every seven years
Further Comments: The earl is said to walk under Lough Gur, emerging on the back of a black horse every seven years to visit his former home. Another former earl, James, is also said to haunt the castle - he was murdered by his servants.
Location: Reeth (North Yorkshire) - Maiden's Castle (Iron Age fort)
Type: Legend
Date / Time: Unknown
Further Comments: Every attempt to find this hoard of gold is met with failure; it is protected by a hen capable of extinguishing candles and, when the hen fails, violent storms which rise from nowhere.
Location: Rhayader (Powys) - Castle (no longer standing)
Type: Other
Date / Time: Twelfth century
Further Comments: A knight being held captive in the castle was given a magic bell and told its power would break down the wall of his cell. The knight rang the bell but the wall remained intact, much to the amusement of the prison wardens. Soon after, the castle was struck by lightning, destroying everything other than a wall upon which the magic bell hang.
Location: Richborough (Kent) - Richborough Castle
Type: Haunting Manifestation
Date / Time: Unknown
Further Comments: The fort overlooks the landing site of many a legion, and some of the soldiers have found it hard to leave their duties. Some stories consist of several hundred ghostly soldiers matching into the sea, where they vanish under the waves.