• Glamis Castle [ ɡlɑ ː mz ] is a castle near the village of Glamis in Angus, Scotland. ... Glamis Castle can also be used for dinners and weddings.
  • The secret of Glamis Castle—a concealed room, a hidden heir—was one of the great talking points of the 19th century. But will the mystery ever be resolved?
  • The Glamis Castle garden has yew hedges, herbaceous borders, fountains, gazebos, statues and a sundial. The castle is approached by a mile long avenue...
  • Glamis Castle is a castle serving as a grand house and the home of the Earl and Countess of Strathmore and Kinghorne.
  • Glamis Castle is in the parish of Glamis and the county of Angus . Grid reference: NO 38586 48054. Lat / long: 56.620311, -3.002248.
  • Many reported ghosts haunt Glamis Castle, however, it’s widely believed that there are at least nine ghosts in total that call the castle home.
  • Today, Glamis Castle is still the residence of the Earls of Strathmore however it is also open to the public at certain times of the year.
  • Glamis is one of the most ancient of Scottish castles, there is little wonder that the old fortress shelters a number of extremely active phantoms.
  • King James confiscated Glamis Castle for the crown by accusing Lady Janet of witchcraft and of making deadly potions with which to kill him.
  • Glamis, castle and village in the council area and historic county of Angus, eastern Scotland. The present castle, a fine example of Scottish Baronial...