Scottish Ghost Stories for Sleep | The White Lady & Hauntings at Glamis Castle | Tales from Aberdeen to Angus
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Join me for another soothing collection of Scottish ghost stories, read in a soft Scottish accent with the warm crackle of a cottage fire.
Tonight’s tales are drawn from Elliott O’Donnell’s early 1900s classic 'Scottish Ghost Stories'. These eerie encounters, from mist-covered glens to ancient cities, offer just the right mix of mystery and calm to lull you into sleep.
Allow these whispered legends of old Scotland to ease your mind and guide you gently into rest.
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*Disclaimer: The story 'The Hauntings of the White Dove Hotel, Near St. Swithin's Street, Aberdeen' contains the term “Hindoo,” an outdated word that appeared in older British writing about India. It is included here only because I am reading the text exactly as it was originally published in the early 1900s. The term is no longer used today, and no disrespect is intended.
Also available with relaxing fireplace visuals on YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@CaledoniaSleeps