In the novel "Outlander" by Diana Gabaldon, a character mentions the presence of a ghost haunting Mountgerald, an impressive mansion located at the end of the High Street. The ghost is said to be that of a workman who lost his life during the construction of the house, believed to have been sacrificed to ensure the stability of the foundation.
This chilling tale dates back to the eighteenth century, which the character considers to be relatively recent in the context of history. The ghostly legend adds a layer of mystery to Mountgerald, illustrating the connection between the past and the stories that linger in present-day locations.