Read more about the article Episode 37. Silky and her sisters: the Silkies of the North
Episode 37. Silky and her sisters: the Silkies of the North

Episode 37. Silky and her sisters: the Silkies of the North

We open with a listener story by Melanie who tells us of her ghostly experiences at Trewhitt Road in Heaton, Newcastle. Then I move on to an in-depth look at the 'Silky' phenomenon in the north, with an amble by Black Heaton, Denton Hall, Houndwood Hall and a few others. The episode closes with an article from the Gloucester Journal, 1730. Note that this article is a little graphic (murder detail) so discretion may be advised...

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Now on Discord

Now on Discord…

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Just to let everyone know, that in preparation of getting up and running again in 2026, I've opened a Discord Server. Please use the following link to join the server hopefully for some interesting future discussions!

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Read more about the article Episode 36. The Lady’s Well and Basque Abbey
The Lady's Well and Basque Abbey

Episode 36. The Lady’s Well and Basque Abbey

After a completely unplanned six month break (yeah, the Universe occasionally laughs heartily at plans and recording goals), the Within the Boggart Wood podcast is back with Episode 36. In it, I delve into the history of the Lady's Well at Holystone in Northumberland, before looking at a peculiar...

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Episode 35. The Murder of Anne Walker: the evolution of a ghost story

In the year 1632, two men were convicted of the murder of Anne Walker at the Durham Assizes. One of the men was her uncle, a wealthy Yeoman named John Walker who also stood accused of making her pregnant, and the other was a friend of his, Mark Sharp, a miner originally from Lancashire...

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Episode 34. The Sockburn Falchion

Launching into the podcast, I first of all deal with some project housekeeping, then delve into the County Durham tale of the Sockburn Worm/Sockburn Falchion - perhaps the oldest of the 'dragon' tales from North East England. After that, I tell Brockie's 1886 tale of the ghosts of Nicky Nack Field, then turn to a 'real ghost story' told in the Saturday 27th September 1902 edition of the Sunderland Daily Echo and Shipping Gazette - I apologise in advance to the residents of Shotton Colliery for this one - before finishing with an introduction to the new Within the Boggart Wood Bare Bones Project.

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