Mt. Savage, Maryland


Background History

In 1840, The Castle began its life as a plain, yet substantial, stone house built by the Union Mining Company.    Just before
the turn of the century, the house was purchased by a young entrepeneur from Scotland, Andrew Ramsay.    Ramsay was
the owner of the Mt. Savage Enameled Brickworks Company which was enormously successful in producing a special colored,
glazed brick that was highly sought after for its smooth, bright, easily cleaned surface.    Mr. Ramsay used his new found
wealth to convert the stone house into a replica of Craig Castle, which he had seen near his home in Scotland.    Large
verandahs and terraces of glazed tile were constructed around the house.    Ramsay also added an entire third floor and a
kitchen-library wing which almost doubled the size of the home.    A large carriage house, formal gardens, and a tennis
court were added to the two acre grounds.    As a finishing touch, Ramsay surrounded the entire property with a sixteen
foot stone wall.    Mr. Ramsay and his family lived at The Castle until the Great Depression when his fortune was lost
and the house was sold off.

Unexplained activity at the inn includes disembodied voices, objects moved and guests are often touched.


Investigation 11/18/2006 (10pm - 3am Investigators -- #2) -- Evidence (No Evidence Found)
Personal Experiences -- None

Data recorded on investigation -- Audio, Video, Photographs, EMF, Temperature, Personal Experiences

Castle Inn Photo Album