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    Hunting Down Scottish Greenknowe Tower’s Ghosts…

    Mairiuna, as a continuity to your post on Greenknowe Tower, let’s put together a video, mixing the recording that Jean-Claude did of the sound produced when opening the iron gate (the yett) and the pictures we took while investigating this beautiful ruined tower in Berwickshire. 

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    Although local folk tales, as you mentioned, said this place is the most haunted [...]

    Greenknowe Tower: A Fortified House in the Scottish Borders

    It was the end of a grey and rainy summer day when we arrived at Greenknowe Tower, half a mile west of the village of Gordon and about 6 miles north from Smailholm Tower, as the crow flies. It is located on the A6105, close to the junction with the A6089.
    We had had a busy [...]

    Smailholm Tower: A Walter Scott Trail Landmark In The Scottish Borders

    By the green hill and clear blue heaven.
    It was a barren scene, and wild,
    Where naked cliff’s were rudely piled;
    But ever and anon between
    Lay velvet tufts of loveliest green;
    And well the lonely infant knew
    Recesses where the wall-flower grew,
    And honey-suckle loved to crawl
    Up the low crag and ruin’d wall.
    I deem’d such nooks the sweetest shade
    The sun in [...]

    Dryburgh Abbey, Sir Walter Scott’s Final Resting Place

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    Under the shade of more than centenary cedars, on a loop of the River Tweed, amidst the beautiful ruins of Dryburgh Abbey, lies Sir Walter Scott, the beloved man and great Scottish writer who, having done so much to celebrate his country, finally died like the heroe of one of his novels, with courage and [...]

    Save Abbotsford, One of the Best Loved Scottish Pilgrimages!

    Today people are discovering or rediscovering the great authors of the past. Walter Scott is one of them, a most famous one and not only in Scotland. In France, for example, a new translation of his books is under way, in the prestigious “Bibliothèque de la Pleiade”, each novel being translated, introduced, and annotated by [...]