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Crathes Castle & Grounds, Scotland - Painted Ceilings, A Ghost & Gardens

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👁️ 2K views📅 4 years ago⏱️ 24:47
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this is the green ladies room one of the most haunted places in scotland apparently everything i read says even if you don't believe in ghosts it's haunted

it was absolutely gorgeous it's known for its painted ceilings and now i see why

Creator's Tips & Advice

Take time to explore the walking trails of different lengths.
Try the brass rubbings on the tree trails.

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QWhat makes Crathes Castle's painted ceilings unique?
QIs the Green Lady ghost story true?
QWhat can visitors expect to see at Crathes Castle and its grounds?

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Scotland's Crathes Castle is a 16th Century baronial home located near Banchory, Aberdeenshire and was home to the Burnett family. It is most well-known for it's incredible painted ceilings, a wooden ceiling that is the oldest in existence outside of royal palaces and the Green Lady ghost (the ghost of a servant who gave birth out of wedlock that Queen Victoria supposedly claimed to see). The painted ceilings really are a must-see, unlike any I have seen in other castles with a different theme and writing on each ceiling. The castle was given to the family by Robert the Bruce and stayed in the family 350 years until entrusted into the care of the National Trust, who now run it. Some family members still live on or around the estate. Inside, there are bronze-age pots discovered in a former Loch, a quilt created by a family member, several personal effects and photos of the family and, Crathes' greatest treasure.the Horn of Leys given to the family by Robert the Bruce. The walled gardens are laid out into 8 sections and include topiaries, fountains and thematic areas. The estate is open to the public free of charge and includes several trails of differing lengths and a brass rubbing trail to learn about exotic tree species. There is a gift shop and cafe and we enjoyed lunch from the cafe, sitting in the sunshine. #scotland #castle #travel Music - bensound.com To See Certain Parts of this Video - 00:00 Introduction 00:34 Crathes Castle Introduction 01:03 The Cafe Lunch 01:14 Walk To The Castle and History 04:11 Tour Inside The Castle 17:00 Tour of the Castle Grounds and Gardens 21:55 Castle Estate and Trails 22:22 Brass Rubbings Tree Trail Examples #Scotland #ScottishCastle #CrathesCastle #Travel