Another superb video. I strolled along Regent Terrace long ago without realising it was home to a sinister, spectral past. I think North Edinburgh Nightmares and Eerie Edinburgh should collaborate on more videos, and I'm sure others agree. Edinburgh has a lot more stories to tell yet.
Leave the wild things some wild. “Captive Audience”, that’s what you do, you captivate us, your audience. When your tales are done being told, I feel like I’ve been away for awhile. You yourself create an alternate Universe in which we live as long as your stories are woven. In the end, back we are, somewhat disoriented and befuddled. What happened? Where did we go? Can we get back there again? Yes, as soon as the announcement of another of your uploads, we are ready to travel with you, our Guide, to wherever you wish to take us. Thank you. 💙 🏴 💙🏴💙🏴
@eerieedinburgh I've been called a lot of things mate, but star is certainly the nicest 😉 I'm ridiculously happy regarding your upcoming book 😊 And though I rarely drink, I had several Whiskeys' in your honour 😄 Keep me in the loop re updates 😉
I so love the historical and legendary, all entwined alongside the spiritual and paranormal, told in hauntingly lilting tones of my favourite narrator. Beautiful doesn't do it justice, Mr Eerie, and thank you is not enough, for all your hard work. Be happy and healthy, we wait with bated breath the next story anew...❤❤
Wooooohooooo....heeeeelllll yeeaaahh! ✊🏻 I'm only 5 minutes late and with a fresh cuppa, how's that for timing? Always nice to see a friendly gho....face! Superb video mukka, as always! 🤜🏻🤛🏻🍻
@eerieedinburgh As well as one can be young Padawan, when working for Tennents....makes one wonder, does ghosts still get pished? 🤨🤔😉😆😂 All well here in sunny (for the time being) Glasgow, I hope that all is well at your end of the trenches....🤜🏻🤛🏻🍻
My Lord! THAT is MY story! I moved out shortly after the Ouija board episode. I later moved to Manchester for a bit and then to London, where I worked as a contract security guard in both cities. Being single and in my twenties I had the freedom to go anywhere I wanted. In fact, I lived in one place in Manchester that was haunted, and worked in very old buildings in London that were also haunted. I emigrated to Canada in 1994 and worked as a sales manager for a security firm here. In 2002 I secured a contract for a brand new woman's shelter in Calgary that had been built on the site of a pre-war garage. Believe it or not - it was haunted too! Thanks for telling my story so well. I have subscribed.
Wow! Wow! Wow! Thank you! I've been fascinated by your account for years. I dont know how you stayed there for so long. I'm glad to hear you're doing well 😊
@@eerieedinburgh It didn't help when I was working in Manchester and London where they stuck me in more haunted buildings for the night shift! Also, the swimming pool at Butlins Camp in Ayr is haunted.
@@williamgibbons6375 If you ever fancy chatting in a bit more detail about your experiences, i know a couple of people (myself included) who'd love to know more 😊
Another rivetting episode! I've stayed in a few Edinburgh flats in my time, where a wee bit weirdness was evident, but nothing like what went on in Regent Terrace( thankfully)!
Hi, awesome live ghost stories video I enjoyed it. How are you doing? I'm doing well and so is my cat Benjamin. He turned eight years old this month. Have a great weekend see you next video 😊 have you ever done the ghost of King Robert the Bruce? I heard its an interesting ghost 👻 story
Mold spores can cause hallucinations if exposed to them for extended periods of time. These basements in Regent Terrace are very damp. I as a builder in Edinburgh have worked in many houses on the Terrace so have first hand knowledge of how damp these basements can be....
Thank you so much! I was held enchanted with the story. I so enjoy tales about my other home. I'm partly Scottish, and the country holds a fascination for me. ❤
Note to herself: Avoid watching Eerie Edinburgh at night, when you are on your own, during a thunderstorm, the wind is howling outside, and a tree branch is tapping against the glass in the window pane, the lights are flickering. 👻😔 ^^
I walk on Regent Terrace frequently and never even knew what had there, however there is a building that seriously gives me the creeps as it looks darker and dinghy than the rest, now I wonder if it's the same building 🤔 I'll be looking for those 2 white doors next time I pass and see if it is the same place, I will truly be scared out my wits!! Saying that I had the most haunting experience ever in Gracemount when I first moved to Edinburgh but that's another story. ❤
21:05 …thus proving he was in fact from the supernatural realm seeing into the economic future, as any being, living or dead, would be offended by such price hikes (not to mention, inflation)…. In all seriousness, great video as always. Both creators are some of my favorites in the paranormal category, and especially for British Isles ghosts. Thank you as always.
Forgot to say, I KNEW THERE WERE BIG CATS IN SCOTLAND! It's too bad that helicopter pilot didn't have a way to verify the puma. I though infrared camera images were saved on a video card or something. Ah well, best no one really knows so they can't chase the poor thing down.
Sunday means one thing, Eerie Edinburgh. so sit back pull down those blinds and relax and enjoy the show ..Thanks EE .. Always grateful.....🔵⚪🔵⚪ Scotland is beautiful and its History is rich in all things ghostly. North Yorkshire is my home but Scotland will always have my heart?
Having been down in Edinburgh renovating a property In Regent Terrace and Calton Terrace both from basement to attic I can say the basement of the properties were far from small with their internal staircase going up into the main house. I do have to say when the electrics were off for renewing wiring to a modern system nome of the Trades wanted to be in the property when it started getting dark. Nobody wanted to be first in either and none of us were willing to.work on our own. We always had the feeling we were being watched and followed about the property in Regent. The shadows cast in the hallway had us giving a double take as if we had seen one of the lads walk into a room. The same could be said for rhe old tenement flats at the old Elsie Ingles hospital looking on to Arthus Seat. I personally hated walking up those stairs. I'm happy to be staying up here in the highlands far away from old Edinburgh. I'm sure around Aviemore and Grantown On Spey has its own share of tales as well
Another fantastic tale! I wonder if the residents who live there now experience things. Thank you for another amazing vid! Can’t wait for the next Stay safe ❤❤
The dimensions of the 'puma' I think are a bit off. The polis says that this was 'three times the size' of the officer but I want some of what he had to keep him warm that night 🤣 Love the tale of the haunting though. 😱👍👏
About that "puma"... I've been stalked by pumas on a couple of occasions, and they are NOT nearly as large as this tale describes them. North American pumas aka mountain lions, catamounts, panthers, are generally 5 to 8 feet long including their long, elegant tails, and generally weigh somewhere between 100 lbs to 220 lbs. A South American jaguar would have been heavier (120 lbs up to 250 lbs) but it would have an obviously spotted coat, or a black coat with faint spots. Other than maybe a lioness, I have no idea what the big cat in this recording would have been.
First I have to say, I have no use for any specter, ghost or whatever that is a cat mistreater. Yes, I'm a crazy cat lady, (with grown children). But wouldn't it be great if there was a reddit group or something that had the people who have actually lived in some of these places tell their stories? I don't know how anyone could prove who was who or who had lived where, and I'm sure people would want to remain anonymous, so stories would be hard to proof, etc. Still it would be interesting.
With great annoyance I had to turn this off as I couldn’t hear the story with the ridiculously loud music in the background. Please please cut the music!
I think this Regent Terrace tale is BS. The inclusion of the 'suggestion' of a puma's presence on Arthur's Seat, viewed from a helicopter is like a 'warm up' from a fiction for what's enigmatic to come, but the cat? I think this is just rubbish fella. There was nothing 'eerie' beyond the extravagant 'magic thinkers' imagining happening in Edinburgh in the 1970s other than real hauntings. This ain't one of them.
What's wrong?? Y’all have to understand that this channel is researched carefully. EE does know what he's talking about. Just because the officer didn't get a photo, you will just have to deal with it. If you don't like this channel, I am truly sorry. I am a Scot, and I have no problem with what EE is saying.
Another superb video. I strolled along Regent Terrace long ago without realising it was home to a sinister, spectral past. I think North Edinburgh Nightmares and Eerie Edinburgh should collaborate on more videos, and I'm sure others agree. Edinburgh has a lot more stories to tell yet.
@@GrumpyScotsman I 100% agree 😊
Leave the wild things some wild.
“Captive Audience”, that’s what you do, you captivate us, your audience. When your tales are done being told, I feel like I’ve been away for awhile.
You yourself create an alternate Universe in which we live as long as your stories are woven. In the end, back we are, somewhat disoriented and befuddled. What happened? Where did we go? Can we get back there again?
Yes, as soon as the announcement of another of your uploads, we are ready to travel with you, our Guide, to wherever you wish to take us.
Thank you. 💙 🏴 💙🏴💙🏴
Wow! Thank you so much 😊🏴
Wonderfully put 👍
Everything about these are excellent but the illustrations are magnificent.
I think this is the fastest I’ve watched a entire channel catalog and continue to watch every new video safe to say im addicted
Wow! Thank you. You've mad my Sunday 😊
A lovely treat for a Sunday afternoon. Thank you my friend. I always look forward to your uploads
You're too kind, i hope you like it 😊
My family living in view of Arthur's Seat always referred to it as "the lion".
Sunday, a new Eerie video all wrapped with my love of geology. I'm in heaven!
Thank you 😊 you're a star.
It is such a joy each time you release a new video. The success of your channel is well deserved. Brilliant 😊 🎉
Thank you, Tamsin and thanks for your ongoing support - you're a star.
@eerieedinburgh I've been called a lot of things mate, but star is certainly the nicest 😉 I'm ridiculously happy regarding your upcoming book 😊 And though I rarely drink, I had several Whiskeys' in your honour 😄 Keep me in the loop re updates 😉
@@tamsin1969 I will do, my friend 😊
I so love the historical and legendary, all entwined alongside the spiritual and paranormal, told in hauntingly lilting tones of my favourite narrator. Beautiful doesn't do it justice, Mr Eerie, and thank you is not enough, for all your hard work. Be happy and healthy, we wait with bated breath the next story anew...❤❤
Wonderful 🏴👍
Down here just over the border in Newcastle I love listening to this chanel 😍
Thank you 😊
I love your Channel and the stories so much, but I can't put my finger on where I have heard that stunning intro music from before! :)
Sleepy Hollow with Johnny Depp
Thank you 😊 its by Tilman Sillescu and is called Misty Mountain.
I didn't know the story of the dragon. Thats fascinating! I can see it's shape upon the rock!
Yay eerie.... my soul has been missing your story telling and your voice xx😊
Aww, thank you 😊
Wooooohooooo....heeeeelllll yeeaaahh! ✊🏻
I'm only 5 minutes late and with a fresh cuppa, how's that for timing?
Always nice to see a friendly gho....face!
Superb video mukka, as always! 🤜🏻🤛🏻🍻
Haha, good timing. Hope you're keeping well.
@eerieedinburgh
As well as one can be young Padawan, when working for Tennents....makes one wonder, does ghosts still get pished? 🤨🤔😉😆😂
All well here in sunny (for the time being) Glasgow, I hope that all is well at your end of the trenches....🤜🏻🤛🏻🍻
@@Duececoupe Oh, i could go a nice wee pint of cooking lager right now. Definitely a day for it!
@@eerieedinburgh
There's always a time and place for a good beer....😉
I've got some Kraken here, which I keep eyeing up....🤨🤔
@@Duececoupe Haha, dig in. It's Sunday and the sun is shining.
That was brilliant totally enjoyed that 👍👍
I've been watching all of your videos on a loop waiting for a new one, and here it is. A huge thank you. 🙂
Aww, thank you. Glad you're enjoying them. Hope you like the new one.
Me too!
@@melodyszadkowski5256 Hey Melody 👋🏻
My Lord! THAT is MY story! I moved out shortly after the Ouija board episode. I later moved to Manchester for a bit and then to London, where I worked as a contract security guard in both cities. Being single and in my twenties I had the freedom to go anywhere I wanted. In fact, I lived in one place in Manchester that was haunted, and worked in very old buildings in London that were also haunted. I emigrated to Canada in 1994 and worked as a sales manager for a security firm here. In 2002 I secured a contract for a brand new woman's shelter in Calgary that had been built on the site of a pre-war garage. Believe it or not - it was haunted too! Thanks for telling my story so well. I have subscribed.
Wow! Wow! Wow! Thank you! I've been fascinated by your account for years. I dont know how you stayed there for so long. I'm glad to hear you're doing well 😊
@@eerieedinburgh It didn't help when I was working in Manchester and London where they stuck me in more haunted buildings for the night shift! Also, the swimming pool at Butlins Camp in Ayr is haunted.
@@williamgibbons6375 If you ever fancy chatting in a bit more detail about your experiences, i know a couple of people (myself included) who'd love to know more 😊
Another rivetting episode! I've stayed in a few Edinburgh flats in my time, where a wee bit weirdness was evident, but nothing like what went on in Regent Terrace( thankfully)!
I love these stories as my ancestors are from Scotland. The Crichton clan.
Perfect! Another brilliant tale, these make my Sundays ❤
That's kind of you to say, thank you 😊
Hi, awesome live ghost stories video I enjoyed it. How are you doing? I'm doing well and so is my cat Benjamin. He turned eight years old this month. Have a great weekend see you next video 😊 have you ever done the ghost of King Robert the Bruce? I heard its an interesting ghost 👻 story
Oh, no! I haven't. I'll need to read up. Glad you guys are well 👍🏻
Good morning Edinburgh hope you’re doing well this morning. Thank you for the great video.
God bless you❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤
It was great to see additional aspects of Scotland not seen in my 2 trips there.
Fantastico! Thank you for sharing this story with us! ✌🏼😊
You have outdone yourself again. Love this one, my dear. So cool! Thanks for sharing this!
Mold spores can cause hallucinations if exposed to them for extended periods of time. These basements in Regent Terrace are very damp. I as a builder in Edinburgh have worked in many houses on the Terrace so have first hand knowledge of how damp these basements can be....
❤love your videos
Thank you, you're very kind 😊
Thank you so much! I was held enchanted with the story. I so enjoy tales about my other home. I'm partly Scottish, and the country holds a fascination for me. ❤
Thank you and thank you for watching 😊
That's one wild ride of a haunting tale! I wonder if later residents were also subject to the poltergeist?
I know of a neighbour who had belongings go missing, only to turn up in really obvious places.
Note to herself: Avoid watching Eerie Edinburgh at night, when you are on your own, during a thunderstorm, the wind is howling outside, and a tree branch is tapping against the glass in the window pane, the lights are flickering. 👻😔 ^^
Sounds like a plan to me ..I defo don’t watch at night cos am on my own ..lol
@@alipeacock3685 You are welcome to hide under my blanket with me and my kitty 😸☺ ^^
I walk on Regent Terrace frequently and never even knew what had there, however there is a building that seriously gives me the creeps as it looks darker and dinghy than the rest, now I wonder if it's the same building 🤔 I'll be looking for those 2 white doors next time I pass and see if it is the same place, I will truly be scared out my wits!! Saying that I had the most haunting experience ever in Gracemount when I first moved to Edinburgh but that's another story. ❤
21:05 …thus proving he was in fact from the supernatural realm seeing into the economic future, as any being, living or dead, would be offended by such price hikes (not to mention, inflation)….
In all seriousness, great video as always. Both creators are some of my favorites in the paranormal category, and especially for British Isles ghosts. Thank you as always.
Forgot to say, I KNEW THERE WERE BIG CATS IN SCOTLAND! It's too bad that helicopter pilot didn't have a way to verify the puma. I though infrared camera images were saved on a video card or something. Ah well, best no one really knows so they can't chase the poor thing down.
I love history, especially haunted history. 👻🎃
✨️💖✨️ When words can't be found..
Well done!
Sunday means one thing, Eerie Edinburgh. so sit back pull down those blinds and relax and enjoy the show ..Thanks EE .. Always grateful.....🔵⚪🔵⚪ Scotland is beautiful and its History is rich in all things ghostly. North Yorkshire is my home but Scotland will always have my heart?
Funny - Scotland is my home but Yorkshire will always have my heart.
Great video 👍
Having been down in Edinburgh renovating a property In Regent Terrace and Calton Terrace both from basement to attic I can say the basement of the properties were far from small with their internal staircase going up into the main house.
I do have to say when the electrics were off for renewing wiring to a modern system nome of the Trades wanted to be in the property when it started getting dark. Nobody wanted to be first in either and none of us were willing to.work on our own.
We always had the feeling we were being watched and followed about the property in Regent. The shadows cast in the hallway had us giving a double take as if we had seen one of the lads walk into a room. The same could be said for rhe old tenement flats at the old Elsie Ingles hospital looking on to Arthus Seat. I personally hated walking up those stairs.
I'm happy to be staying up here in the highlands far away from old Edinburgh.
I'm sure around Aviemore and Grantown On Spey has its own share of tales as well
Another fantastic tale! I wonder if the residents who live there now experience things.
Thank you for another amazing vid!
Can’t wait for the next
Stay safe ❤❤
Excellent. Thoroughly enjoyed. Thank you so much 👍👍💛💯💯💯💛👍👍
My pleasure 😊 thanks for watching.
Another great video , absolutely love these , Edinburgh has a lot of ghosts stories, thankyou
Wonderful! Thank you! 😊
Great video again, they get better and better
What a beautiful voice you have, very soothing.
That was a really interesting one. Trickster spirit or communication on the Vertical plain.
Can't wait to see Edinburgh 🎉
Just got to say this is brilliant 💙🏴👍
I really enjoyed that-thank;s so much.
Can you do history of south side and Niddrie please thanks
Some say basalt attracts spirits because it's so magnetic. It would explain why there are so many ghosts in Scotland.
I love the introduction music. Is it from Lord of the Rings?
God I love this channel!!❤
I like the Dragon theory.
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The dimensions of the 'puma' I think are a bit off. The polis says that this was 'three times the size' of the officer but I want some of what he had to keep him warm that night 🤣 Love the tale of the haunting though. 😱👍👏
About that "puma"... I've been stalked by pumas on a couple of occasions, and they are NOT nearly as large as this tale describes them. North American pumas aka mountain lions, catamounts, panthers, are generally 5 to 8 feet long including their long, elegant tails, and generally weigh somewhere between 100 lbs to 220 lbs. A South American jaguar would have been heavier (120 lbs up to 250 lbs) but it would have an obviously spotted coat, or a black coat with faint spots.
Other than maybe a lioness, I have no idea what the big cat in this recording would have been.
Thanks
Thank you! You are too kind. I'm forever blown away by the generosity shown by people like you. Thank you 😊
@@eerieedinburgh you are very welcome. I enjoy the vids, simple as that 😉
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Like the Appalachian mountains
are you off the scots
I want to know what the heck the "furry thing" truly is. The real cat was very smart to refuse to go back into that flat!
This happened on the day a was born 8th June 79🏴
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First I have to say, I have no use for any specter, ghost or whatever that is a cat mistreater. Yes, I'm a crazy cat lady, (with grown children). But wouldn't it be great if there was a reddit group or something that had the people who have actually lived in some of these places tell their stories? I don't know how anyone could prove who was who or who had lived where, and I'm sure people would want to remain anonymous, so stories would be hard to proof, etc. Still it would be interesting.
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With great annoyance I had to turn this off as I couldn’t hear the story with the ridiculously loud music in the background. Please please cut the music!
Ach, sorry about that. Thank you for the feedback 👍🏻
Sorry, I for one have no problem hearing your voice EE. Keep the music the way it is. Blessings, Rissa, from the Kyle Clan.
Is this from a movie?
Not going to lie, I’d be relieved it was a ghost cat in my bed instead of a rat 😱🤢
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Prefer the first part of the narration, close up, deep and resonant.
I think this Regent Terrace tale is BS. The inclusion of the 'suggestion' of a puma's presence on Arthur's Seat, viewed from a helicopter is like a 'warm up' from a fiction for what's enigmatic to come, but the cat? I think this is just rubbish fella. There was nothing 'eerie' beyond the extravagant 'magic thinkers' imagining happening in Edinburgh in the 1970s other than real hauntings. This ain't one of them.
What's wrong?? Y’all have to understand that this channel is researched carefully. EE does know what he's talking about. Just because the officer didn't get a photo, you will just have to deal with it. If you don't like this channel, I am truly sorry. I am a Scot, and I have no problem with what EE is saying.