Tulloch Castle

Introduction

The photograph on this page of Tulloch Castle by David Maclennan as part of the Geograph project.

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Tulloch Castle

Image: © David Maclennan Taken: 16 Mar 2006

Tulloch Castle has many ghosts, but the most sighted spirit is that of the green lady. She has been seen on so many occasions that the hotel bar is named ‘The Green Lady Bar’. It is believed that she may be the ghost of Elizabeth Davidson, whose portrait hangs in the Great Hall. Built possibly by the Norsemen in the 12th century, the castle is now run as a hotel and conference centre.

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Image Location

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Latitude
57.608353
Longitude
-4.431894