
The Tragic Ghosts of The Drovers Inn
Established in 1705, The Drovers Inn is said to be one of Scotland’s oldest and most haunted pubs.
Established in 1705, The Drovers Inn is said to be one of Scotland’s oldest and most haunted pubs.
In 1307, King Robert the Bruce begun to slowly win back control of Scotland through stealthy tactics and guerilla warfare
In January 1338, William Montagu, 1st Earl of Salisbury, laid siege to the coastal stronghold of Dunbar Castle
By April 1746, a Jacobite army led by Bonnie Prince Charlie had marched from Glenfinnan down to Derby and all the way back north to Inverness.
The 16th-century Alloway Auld Kirk in Ayrshire is probably the most famous small church in Scotland.
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