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Haunted piano strikes ghostly note in home



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Published Date: 31 October 2008
A HAUNTED piano which plays itself in the middle of the night is spooking guests and staff at a historic Scottish country home.
The antique 19th century Pleyel piano, once played by Fredric Chopin, is housed in Lennoxlove House, near Haddington.

Visitors, staff and even guests' pet dogs have apparently been left trembling as the "haunted" piano plays by itself during the night.

Legend has it that the piano was given by William Beckford to his daughter Susan, the Duchess of Hamilton, in 1828, and that it is her playing the ghostly tunes.

Ken Buchanan, general manager of Lennoxlove House, said: "It is very strange to be in the house when it is quiet and you hear the piano being played.

"There is no tune being played, it's more the tinkling of the keys, but nonetheless it is a strange experience."





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  • Last Updated: 31 October 2008 9:25 AM
  • Source: Edinburgh Evening News
  • Location: Edinburgh
  • Related Topics: East Lothian
 
1

Wingman,

Edinburgh 31/10/2008 12:58:15
Bah humbug, cheap advert though!!
2

Wee Keef,

31/10/2008 13:26:43
I bet it's Bill Bailey in there with a couple of spoons.

/Obscure?
3

cheuchtar,

31/10/2008 13:51:39
could be a wee moose having an evening stroll.
4

tartangladbach,

edinburgh 04/11/2008 15:33:47
maybe it's the same kids playing the piano that beat up anne moffatt?
5

Tom Conway,

21/11/2008 11:20:30
di's the ghostie play the Goldberg Variations by any chance?

 

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