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Category Archives: haunted Britain
I’m really under the cosh currently, writing a host of little regional ghost guides for publishers Bradwell Books. These three have just been published. The Cheshire one was fun to do: Chester is only about 10 miles from where I … Continue reading
The Demon Husband – one of the 100 best ghost stories
‘The 100 Best British Ghost Stories’ by Gillian Bennett (Amberley 2012) is one of those books I wish I’d written. It’s a collection of folk tales and historical records of ghostly encounters from across the UK. I’m guessing the ‘100 … Continue reading
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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Creepy experiences of college care worker
A reader has kindly sent in her own account of spooky activity at her place of work in the Welsh Borders. For reasons that will be easy to understand, she has asked for the identity of the facility and her own name to … Continue reading
Special offer on Ghost Finder London!
It’s such a glorious weekend there are bound to be lots of people out and about. Thousands will no doubt be descending on London and those who live in the capital city will be making the most of the sunshine to … Continue reading
Ghost Finder Edinburgh now launched!
Och aye! Ghosts galore in Scotland’s historic, atmospheric capital city can be quickly located thanks to the second of my ongoing series of iPhone apps – Ghost Finder Edinburgh. Edinburgh is unusual in that it has several tourist spots for … Continue reading
Weird Creatures of Evil
The latest article on Uncanny UK has a disturbing selection of three apparently true encounters with strange animal-like entities which were not only bizarre to look upon but also generated a distinctly evil atmosphere. You can read these hair-raising stories … Continue reading
Posted in British cryptozoology, British folklore, British ghosts, Centre for Fortean Zoology, cryptozoology, folklore, ghost animal, ghosts England, ghosts haunted Britain, ghosts of Britain, haunted Britain, Richard Freeman, supernatural, zooforms
Tagged CFZ, cryptozoology, Richard Freeman, weird creatures, weird fiction, zooforms
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