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Road Ghosts and other weird things

First Webinar of 2026! An enthralling exploration into the eerie world of Road Ghosts, phantom monks, UFO sightings, and other bizarre phenomena! Hosted by Caroline[…]

Discover the Secrets of Bestwood Country Park: Nell Gwynn’s Ghost? and the Men in Black Mystery – Episode 12

Bestwood Country Park was famously King Charles II’s Royal hunting lodge, Bestwood Lodge Hotel has its share of ghostly stories.  If you approach Bestwood Country[…]

Saint Peters Church, Radford and The Old Salutation Inn – Episode 11

In 1969, strange occurrences were reported at St. Peter’s Church in Radford. Doors would open on their own, and on one occasion, a heavy candlestick[…]

Shadows that stepped out of the well – Episode 10

This account is attributed to Wayne Anthony’s book Haunted Nottinghamshire, coming from Jason in West Bridgeford. I have heard a remarkably similar story from Strelley[…]

The Mystery Of The Ghost with Flaming Red Hair – Episode 9

A major town in Nottinghamshire is Mansfield. Where the Quakers began and industry boomed. The Manor House, of Mansfield Woodhouse is believed to be haunted.[…]

The Haunting on Denewood Crescent, Georges Lane and more – Episode 8

Denewood Crescent In 1968, Charles Hill, a local bus driver, and his family were forced to flee their home on Denewood Crescent in Bilborough due[…]

Ghostly Gedling and Eerie Encounters in Arnold – Episode 7

Steve Bushfield, now editor of Press Gazette Media Guardian, found himself at the brief focus of a poltergeist case while working for the Nottingham Evening[…]

Annesley Hall: Ghost Lights in the stable

Although Annesley Hall itself is widely known as the ancestral home of the Chaworth-Musters family, its grand history would typically steer us away from lesser-known[…]

Spring Heeled Jack strides in a Nottinghamshire village – Episode 5

Spring-heeled Jack is one of Victorian England’s most enduring urban legends, a figure shrouded in mystery, fear, and much speculation. First reported in the 1830s,[…]