Wednesday, 14 January 2009

MAID OF NEIDPATH GHOST.

MAID OF NEIDPATH GHOST.

Neidpath Castle
Peebles
Tel: 01721 720333
The ghost of Neidpath Castle is said to be Jean Douglas, the reputed Maid of Neidpath who was born in 1705. The youngest of three sisters, she fell in love with son of the Laird of Tushielaw. When marriage was mentioned, he was sent away as he was considered below her station. However, Jane remained true to her lover and kept watch for his return from the lookout post above the castle gate. Her father relented, and her lover was recalled. Unfortunately, as he passed the gate he failed to recognise her and she subsequently died of a broken heart. Poems by Sir Walter Scott and T. Campbell have been written about the Maid of Neidpath. Her ghost has been observed within the castle and is described as having long black hair and wearing a brown dress with a large white collar. She seems to dislike sounds of merriment within the castle and shows her displeasure by banging doors with one tantrum being said to have lasted three days! She has the ability to pass through whole objects whilst obscuring others. Jean has been seen in the courtyard, along the cherry tree walk, in the laigh hall and her shadow has been seen on the eastern walkway.

Story courtesy of Visit Scotland;
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