Most Haunted The Tolbooth, Aberdeen

The Tolbooth, Aberdeen

The Tolbooth in Aberdeen, Scotland is a 17th century former jail which is now operated as a museum. It was built between 1616 and 1629 and is attached to Aberdeen Sheriff Court on the city centre’s Union Street.

The museum contains exhibits of prison cells and various police and law and order related items.

Its most famous prisoner was the 17th century ‘Fittie Witch’ Janet Walker. It also housed over 50 Jacobite prisoners after the Battle of Culloden

The building is claimed to be one of the most haunted buildings in Aberdeen and has been subject to many investigations

First Broadcast: 1st December 2009

1 thought on “Most Haunted The Tolbooth, Aberdeen”

  1. you have to be careful regardin the board it is not the most trueful an can hurt individuals had problems with my house loved to have had you guys and Derek but anyway the local ghost buster where crap and wanted to do the board not allowed and so their leader spoke crap but didnt stop him takin the photos and puttin a piece in thelocal paper sorted it myself but still bubbles and with past experiences you all should carry protection just in case!!!! if evil gets a weak link it will drain the energy

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