
The Storytelling Podcast
Hey there, story lovers! Welcome to "The Storytelling Podcast," your cosy time for surprising tales.
Get ready to dive deep into a world of wonder with me, your host, Alejandra. We'll be exploring a tapestry of stories – from ancient myths and historical facts to heart-warming interviews and even a few spine-tingling spooky tales.
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The Storytelling Podcast - Mini Episode 2 : The Top Ghosts in the UK
Hey story lovers! Welcome back to The Storytelling Podcast. Today, we're taking a spooky turn as we delve into the world of British ghosts. We'll be exploring some of the most famous and terrifying hauntings in the UK, so grab your favourite spooky snack and get ready for some spine-tingling tales.
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Mini Episode 2 - The Top Ghosts in the UK
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Hey story lovers! Welcome back to The Storytelling Podcast. Today, we're taking a spooky turn as we delve into the world of British ghosts. We'll be exploring some of the most famous and terrifying hauntings in the UK, so grab your favourite spooky snack and get ready for some spine-tingling tales.
But before we start, I would like to ask for your support and click on the follow or the subscribe button. I would really appreciate it!
Our first stop is Pluckley in Kent, a village that has earned the dubious title of "England's Most Haunted Village." With thirteen ghosts said to roam its streets, Pluckley is a hotbed of paranormal activity. One of the most famous ghosts is that of the Screaming Man, a figure seen wandering the village, emitting blood-curdling shrieks and The Brown Lady is said to be the ghost of Lady Dorothy de Barham, who died in a fire at Pluckley Manor in the 17th century. She is said to wander the grounds of the manor, searching for her lost children.
We will have a full episode dedicated to Pluckley because is so haunted and the stories are to die for… laughs…Ok I’ll remove myself from the building. ;)
Next, we head to Edinburgh Castle, a fortress steeped in history and, of course, haunted by a variety of spectral entities. One of the most well-known is the Lone Piper, a piper who disappeared into the castle's depths in the 16th century. His music is still said to be heard echoing through the castle's tunnels, a mournful reminder of his tragic fate.
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Moving south, we arrive at the Tower of London, a place of both historical significance and chilling hauntings. Anne Boleyn, one of Henry VIII's wives, is said to haunt the tower, her headless ghost seen wandering the corridors. Another famous resident is the Grey Lady, believed to be the ghost of Lady Jane Grey, who was imprisoned and executed there.
Our journey then takes us to the ancient city of York, home to the haunted Treasurer's House. This beautiful Georgian mansion is said to be haunted by the ghost of a Roman soldier who died there centuries ago. His footsteps are often heard echoing through the hallways, and his presence is felt by many visitors.
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Hampton Court Palace, a magnificent royal residence with a dark side. The ghost of Catherine Howard, another of Henry VIII's wives, is said to haunt the palace, her footsteps heard in the Haunted Gallery. Her presence is often felt by visitors, and some have even reported seeing her ghostly figure.
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Our next stop is the Grey Lady of Glamis Castle, a spectral figure that is said to haunt Glamis Castle in Scotland. She is often described as a tall, pale woman dressed in a grey gown.
The Grey Lady is said to be the ghost of Lady Janet Douglas, who was accused of witchcraft and imprisoned in the castle in the 16th century. She is said to wander the corridors of the castle, her face contorted in a silent scream.
Witnesses have reported seeing the Grey Lady gliding through the hallways, her long grey hair trailing behind her. Some have even claimed to have heard her bloodcurdling screams echoing through the castle.
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the Phantom Coach of Lord Lovat, a ghostly carriage that is said to haunt the Scottish Highlands. It is said to be pulled by four black horses and driven by a headless coachman.
The Phantom Coach is said to be the ghost of Simon Fraser, 11th Lord Lovat, who was beheaded for treason in 1747. It is said to appear on the night of his death, carrying his severed head inside.
Witnesses have reported seeing the Phantom Coach racing through the night, its wheels rattling on the cobblestones. Some have even claimed to have heard the headless coachman's bloodcurdling screams as he drives the carriage.
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The Green Man of Moyle, a spectral figure that is said to haunt the village of Moyle in County Antrim, Northern Ireland. He is often described as a tall, green-skinned man with glowing eyes.
The Green Man is said to be the ghost of a druid who was killed by Christian settlers in the 17th century. He is said to wander the woods around Moyle, seeking revenge on those who killed him.
Witnesses have reported seeing the Green Man lurking in the shadows, his glowing eyes watching them from the darkness. Some have even claimed to have heard his guttural growls echoing through the woods.
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Our final stop is the Poltergeist of Borley Rectory, a mischievous spirit that is said to have haunted Borley Rectory in Essex, England. It is said to be responsible for a number of paranormal phenomena, including moving objects, knocking sounds, and ghostly apparitions.
The Poltergeist of Borley Rectory is said to be the ghost of a nun who was buried alive in the rectory's grounds in the 12th century. She is said to haunt the rectory, seeking revenge on those who wronged her.
Witnesses have reported seeing the Poltergeist of Borley Rectory throwing objects around the rectory, knocking on walls, and even appearing as a ghostly figure. Some have even claimed to have heard the nun's mournful cries echoing through the rectory.
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That's it for this episode of The Storytelling Podcast. Thanks for joining me! Remember that if you would like to send your stories or special topics to be shared in the next episodes, please send them to thestorytellingpodcast80@gmail.com.
Before you go, if you haven’t done that already, I would love for you to click the follow or the subscribe button, and see you in the next episode.
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