Haunted St. Andrews

Haunted St. Andrews by Geoff Holder, published by History Press Limited in 2012, presents a detailed exploration of one of Scotland’s most historic and haunted locations. This 96-page book delves into the rich history of St Andrews, home to the country’s oldest university, and investigates its most famous ghost, the White Lady, alongside the notorious Haunted Tower and its Victorian mystery involving mummified bodies.
Readers will find a thorough examination of various paranormal phenomena associated with St Andrews, including the many phantoms that inhabit the medieval quarter of The Pends and St Leonard’s School. The book also discusses the Pitmilly House poltergeist, known for its fire-raising incidents that led to an insurance payout. Through these investigations, Geoff Holder invites readers to uncover the supernatural elements intertwined with the history and culture of this remarkable town.
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With the country’s oldest university and the ruins of both a magnificent castle and one of the grandest cathedrals of medieval Europe, St Andrews is one of the most beautiful and historic places in Scotland. But it’s also one of the most haunted. Here are investigations into St Andrews’ most famous ghost, the White Lady, and its most famous paranormal location, the Haunted Tower with its real-life Victorian mystery of mummified bodies; the numerous phantoms, historical and contemporary, that appear to cluster around the medieval quarter of The Pends and St Leonard’s School; and specters of castle, cloister, town, and gown. There is also the Pitmilly House poltergeist, whose fire-raising activities resulted in a payout by an insurance company. Join paranormal expert Geoff Holder in an exploration of the darker side of St Andrews.
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