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Drone footage reveal ‘haunted’ mansion from Outlander

Stunning drone footage present a large deserted ‘haunted’ mansion – used within the first episode of WWII TV drama Outlander.

Dunmore Park House was as soon as the house of George Murray, fifth Earl of Dunmore, and constructed by architect William Wilkins within the 1820s.

In 1911, the house was bought by the Jones timber household, and was of their possession till 1960.

For three years, the mansion in Falkirk in Scotland served as a boarding faculty for women however was deserted in 1964.

Dunmore Park House was once the home of George Murray, 5th Earl of Dunmore, and built by architect William Wilkins in the 1820s

Dunmore Park House was as soon as the house of George Murray, fifth Earl of Dunmore, and constructed by architect William Wilkins within the 1820s

The abandoned property has attracted graffiti artists who have spray painted over the walls

The deserted property has attracted graffiti artists who’ve spray painted over the partitions

In 1911, the home was purchased by the Jones timber family, and was in their possession until 1960.

In 1911, the house was bought by the Jones timber household, and was of their possession till 1960.

Dunmore Park House in its glory days before it was abandoned and left to deteriorate

Dunmore Park House in its glory days earlier than it was deserted and left to deteriorate

Parts of the property have been cut up up and auctioned off, with a number of sections being demolished in 1972 after security considerations – with plans to demolish the entire property in 1987.

The plans fell via – and within the many years since, many extra plans to revive and demolish the constructing have additionally failed.

Now, the constructing lies deserted – and with a number of “haunting” rumours, after city explorers claimed to listen to ghosts in 2019.

People which have been all the way down to the cellar ground say that there’s a robust feeling that you’re being watched by one thing.

For three years, the mansion in Falkirk in Scotland served as a boarding school for girls but was abandoned in 1964

For three years, the mansion in Falkirk in Scotland served as a boarding faculty for women however was deserted in 1964

Parts of the estate were split up and auctioned off, with several sections being demolished in 1972 after safety concerns - with plans to demolish the whole property in 1987

Parts of the property have been cut up up and auctioned off, with a number of sections being demolished in 1972 after security considerations – with plans to demolish the entire property in 1987

The plans fell through - and in the decades since, many more plans to restore and demolish the building have also failed

The plans fell via – and within the many years since, many extra plans to revive and demolish the constructing have additionally failed

Now, the building lies abandoned - and with several "haunting" rumours, after urban explorers claimed to hear ghosts in 2019

Now, the constructing lies deserted – and with a number of “haunting” rumours, after city explorers claimed to listen to ghosts in 2019

People that have been down to the cellar floor say that there is a strong feeling that you are being watched by something

People which have been all the way down to the cellar ground say that there’s a robust feeling that you’re being watched by one thing

In 2014, the not-so-stately home served as the filming location for the first episode of hit TV series Outlander

In 2014, the not-so-stately residence served because the filming location for the primary episode of hit TV sequence Outlander

It featured as the field hospital where protagonist Claire Fraser treated wounded soldiers

It featured as the sector hospital the place protagonist Claire Fraser handled wounded troopers

The grounds are also home to Scotland's "most bizarre building" the "Dunmore Pineapple" - a summer house constructed in the shape of a pineapple for the 4th Earl of Dunmore in 1761

The grounds are additionally residence to Scotland’s “most bizarre building” the “Dunmore Pineapple” – a summer time home constructed within the form of a pineapple for the 4th Earl of Dunmore in 1761

In current years, plans to develop the property right into a golf membership, luxurious housing, and a brand new stately residence have all fallen via as a result of tens of millions required in repairs.

In 2014, the not-so-stately residence served because the filming location for the primary episode of hit TV sequence Outlander – the place it featured as the sector hospital the place protagonist Claire Fraser handled wounded troopers.

The grounds are additionally residence to Scotland’s “most bizarre building” the “Dunmore Pineapple” – a summer time home constructed within the form of a pineapple for the 4th Earl of Dunmore in 1761.