Episodes
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A mid-century semi-detached house in a quiet little corner of Shropshire, England. An outwardly ordinary family home where four generations of the same family were born and raised. Not the sort of place you’d expect to be haunted… And yet, for a time it seems, one of those family members was reluctant leave, even in the afterlife.
Music Credit: Music L Files, Piano Waltz of the Nostalgy (intro); Music L Files, Autumn Waltz (theme), both via www.pixabay.com.
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A brothel/boarding house turned Air BnB in an historic Gold Rush town in Northern California. Welcome to the Wild West! Settle in and listen to owner Elsie Lodde tell the story of her haunted rental home where some 12 ghostly boarders remain in residence.
Music Credit: Logan English, "Days of '49" (intro); Logan English, "Wild Bill Jones" (theme). -
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A much-loved family home in a Southern town. A nostalgic piece of a Nashville musician’s personal past, now no longer standing. The haunted house on Maple Street is, itself, a ghost… long since burned to the ground, lost to the ether. It once harboured the spirit of a small child. A mischievous little boy who was both seen and sensed by the family members who lived and spent time there.
Music Credit: Steven Bowman feat. Shari Rowe, Maple (intro); Nesrality feat. Andy Leftwich, The Lonely Instrument Series, via www.pixabay.com (theme).
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The most notorious crime scene in Victorian America… One of the most haunted homes in New England… A BLOODY brilliant little Bed and Breakfast jam-packed with horrible history and ghosts galore! There’s so much to cover here that it’s going to take two extended episodes to explore every nook and (blood-soaked) cranny.
Music Credit: C. Blackwell Baines (intro); UNIVERSFIELD, ‘Horror Music Box’ (theme) via www.pixabay.com.
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The most notorious crime scene in Victorian America… One of the most haunted homes in New England… A BLOODY brilliant little Bed and Breakfast jam-packed with horrible history and ghosts galore! There’s so much to cover here that it’s going to take two extended episodes to explore every nook and (blood-soaked) cranny.
Music Credit: C. Blackwell Baines (intro); UNIVERSFIELD, ‘Horror Music Box’ (theme) via www.pixabay.com.
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Built with the pilfered bricks of nearby Kirkham Priory, this stately Jacobean manor house has been living under a dark curse for over 400 years. It is said that the sons of all its owners will be doomed to premature deaths and their families destined to a lifetime of happiness. So, maybe not the perfect family home…
Music: Johann Sebastian Bach, ‘Toccata in D Minor’ via RoyaltyFreeMusic (intro); Johann Sebastian Bach, ‘Little Fugue in G Minor’ via CM& Me Creative Commons (theme).
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The most haunted house in Ontario, Canada... No, it's not a log cabin... It's a grand Victorian mansion cum apartment building, once home to a wealthy lumber magnate and his family of eleven. Today, it is an Air BnB rental, home to no less than 18 resident ghosts.
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A five storey apartment complex featuring bright airy rooms, attractive Art Deco detailing and awe-inspiring views of San Francisco Bay. The former home of a swinging ‘60s socialite, the luxurious apartments once hosted the most-talked about parties in the Bay Area. That is until it fell under a dark and insidious curse… Not so groovy, baby. 1000 Lombard Street, San Francisco is a truly terrifying trip.
Music: Patty Page, Mockin’ Bird Hill (intro/theme); TeknoAXE; Burnt to a Crisp (soundtrack)
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An historic Hollywood mansion, designed by a world-famous architect and featured in films such as 'The Aviator' and 'L.A. Confidential'.
But its real claim to fame? As the site of one of the most notorious unsolved murders in American history. Buyer beware! This home (and podcast episode) is not for the faint of heart!
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The most haunted house in London? A five bedroom, four-storey Georgian townhouse in the heart of Mayfair… Over the years, 50 Berkeley Square has been home to aristocrats, an esteemed antiquarian bookseller and even a Prime Minister. But its most notorious resident? A monstrous entity lurking in the attic.
Music: Nicola Porpora, ‘Alto Giove’, Simone Kermes; Nicola Porpora, 'Trio Sonata in E Minor for 2 violins', Daniel Deuter, Wolfgang von Kessinger -
A five bedroom, four-storey Georgian townhouse in the heart of Mayfair, one of London’s poshest districts. Over the years, 50 Berkeley Square has been home to countless aristocrats, an esteemed antiquarian bookseller and even a Prime Minister. But its most notorious resident is a monstrous entity lurking in the attic.
With so many strange and scary stories surrounding the property, this episode will be a two-parter.
Music Credit: Nicola Porpora, ‘Alto Giove’ from Polifemo, vocalist Simone Kermes;
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Pretty (haunted) in Pink. 1473 St. James Court has long been beloved a Louisville landmark, affectionately known as the Pink Palace. It boasts six bedrooms, an in-ground swimming pool, landscaped garden, double car garage… Oh, and a supernatural security system – a ghost called Mr Avery who alerts you to intruders.
Music Credit: Midnight, the Stars and You (by Ray Noble and his Orchestra featuring: Al Bowlly); It's All Forgotten Now (by Ray Noble and his Orchestra, featuring Al Bowlly).
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Built for an embittered widow at war with her in-laws in 1905, Carbisdale Castle has served a number of purposes over the years. A Duchess's home, a millionaire's country retreat, a wartime safe-haven for Norwegian Royalty and a Youth Hostel. Given its colourful history, it’s not surprising there are rumours of ghosts... On the market since early 2022, Carbisdale is in need of an owner who can undertake the management of a 64-room castle along with its spectral residents.
Music Credit: Celtic Ambiance by Alexander Nakarada (www.serpentsoundstudios.com), Licensed under Creative Commons BY Attribution 4.0 License
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An 8-bedroom Victorian mansion boasting unparalleled views of the Hudson River and an unprecedented legal distinction, 1 Laveta Place was the first home to be declared 'legally haunted' by the New York State Supreme Court. Last sold in March, 2021, the so-called 'Ghostbuster's Ruling House' has been home to writers, filmmakers, musicians... and Revolutionary War-era ghosts.
Music Credit: Aleksey Chistilin (https://pixabay.com/users/lexin_music-28841948/)
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Located in the historic village of St. Osyth, Essex in South-East England, The Cage is a former medieval prison turned two-bedroom cottage. Don't let its bright yellow façade fool you, this unique property has a seriously dark past... Prior to its sale in December 2020, the Cage sat empty for 12 years before a brave new buyer stepped in.
Music Credit: Ashot Danielyan (https://pixabay.com/users/ashot-danielyan-composer-27049680/)