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Tag Archives: book review
Haunted Bodmin Moor
Bodmin Moor is one of the most atmospheric and magical areas of Cornwall – which let’s face it is saying something. A newly published book by the History Press has brought Bodmin’s haunted heritage bang up to date and it is written … Continue reading
Posted in British folklore, British ghosts, Cornish folklore, Cornwall, Cornwall ghosts, England, ghosts, ghosts Britain, ghosts England, ghosts of Britain, haunted Britain, haunted Cornwall
Tagged Bodmin Moor, book review, Cornish ghosts, Cornwall ghosts, ghosts in Cornwall, haunted Cornwall, Jason Higgs
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Ghostly goings on in a seaside town
I’m really enjoying the renaissance in regional ghost guides, especially those focusing on towns that have never been fully researched before. The latest ghost guide from the History Press is Haunted Weymouth by Alex Woodward. Now how many haunted sites … Continue reading