The name ‘Exmoor’ conjures mental images of ponies, undulating moorland, and Lorna Doone, R D Blackmore’s 1869 novel. It crosses the Somerset and Devon border, hugging the north Devon coast, and takes its name from the River Exe. Like Kielder in Northumberland, Exmoor is an International Dark Sky Reserve, making it a perfect place to […]
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Newcastle’s Town Moor: Fairs, Witches, and Common Land
If you say ‘moor’ to most people, they might think of Wuthering Heights, and Cathy wandering around looking for Heathcliff. Or they might think of Dartmoor, with its bizarre pools and strange legends of phantom hands. Maybe you think of Bodmin and its fantastic beast. You probably won’t immediately think of the Town Moor that […]
50 Berkeley Square: The Most Haunted House in London
If I asked you to name “the most haunted house in London”, you probably wouldn’t pick Berkeley Square as your location. Yet for almost a century, No. 50. Berkeley Square had quite the supernatural reputation. It’s part of the Grosvenor Estate in Mayfair, built in the mid-18th century by architect William Kent. Famous residents of […]
Two London Ghosts and Messages from Beyond the Grave
There’s a particular branch of ghost stories that sees the dead appear to warn the living of their own impending death. They act as a form of death omen. It’s not the same as those ghosts of the living that appear to family at the point of their death. These ghosts appear to offer help […]
Glastonbury Tor: The Ancient Entrance to the Fairy Otherworld
When it comes to hills and mountains in the British Isles, perhaps one hill feels more mystical than many others…and that’s Glastonbury Tor. Standing some 158 m high, it’s said to be a fairy hill, one of those curiously hollow hills in which fairies made them home. Not just any fairies lived inside Glastonbury Tor […]
The Folklore of the Cheviots: Ghosts, Fairies & Smugglers
There’s something both primal and ancient about mountains. Beautiful and remote, they can provide a harsh and unforgiving environment for those who venture into their territory. Sometimes linked with sleeping giants, mountains are also a reminder of the Earth’s formation, with rock contorted into fantastic shapes by immense geological pressures. We’re heading into Folklore of […]