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The National Trust for Scotland (NTS) bought Fyvie Castle in 1984. At that point, nothing of the gardens remained, which meant a completely fresh start, making these relatively early years a great ...
2. Fyvie Castle, Aberdeenshire There are two ladies who haunt this beautiful castle and they're not to be messed with. The Grey Lady and The Green Lady haunt the castle and with the curses that ...
Fyvie Castle near Turiff. | Douglas MacGregor. Thanks to its Alexander Forbes-Leith, a 19th-century steel magnate who made his fortune in the the US and purchased Fyvie in 1889, ...
However, since his disposal of Fyvie Castle in 1984 to the National Trust for Scotland, the curse would appear to have been stilled, for he has been succeeded in the baronetcy by his elder son ...
‘Fyvie Castle is considered one of the finest examples of Scottish Baronial architecture in the country; and is a must-see landmark in the collection of castles across the North East of Scotland. The ...
Mark visited the castle to find out more from project director Annie Robertson and community engagement officer Sarah Eggleton. The first-ever Glasgow Tree Hugging Tournament is coming to Dams to ...
THE following affords a brief account of some experiments on water-divining carried out near Fyvie Castle, Aberdeenshire, on April 28, 1928, and indicates some inferences which may be drawn therefrom.
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