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Fyvie Castle in Aberdeenshire was once the haunt of a green lady who is now, it is thought, finally at peace in the afterlife. Her appearances began sometime around 1920 after a strange and unpleasant fungal mass appeared on one of the walls in the casde's gun room.
The owner of the casde, Lord Leith, brought in builders to put matters to rights, and when they removed part of the wall, they discovered a skeleton. The skeleton was removed from the area and the haunting of the Green Lady began. Anxious to put a stop to the disturbing appearances of the Green Lady, the laird insisted that the skeleton be replaced behind the wall, which was then rebuilt.
This might have seemed a little bizarre, but it turned out to have the desired effect. Behind the wall was just where this mysterious phantom wanted to be, it would appear, for she stopped causing any trouble to the inhabitants of the castle from that time onwards.
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