More than three hundred years ago a lodge was built high above the Gloucestershire village of Painswick, this was no ordinary folly, and it was built in the name…
The South Lincolnshire village of Saracen’s Head has one of the most unusual names in the UK. Its name supplies images of a village named during the Crusades as…
In 1985, one of the strangest tales to grip London was the alleged sightings of the legendary Brentford Griffin. Brentford is a district in West London where one can…
“I uncover evidence that the Black Alchemist could have made his first forays into the Black Arts 20 years before the famous Black Alchemist books of Andrew Collins….” As…
According to folklore and historic records, a lost treasure chest is buried somewhere in Preston, a small village about 3 miles south of Hitchin, Hertfordshire. Does Temple Dinsley literally…
In the late 1990s Joe Tagliarini appeared in the news and UFO media as someone selling insurance against paranormal phenomena including Alien Abduction and Vampire Attack. I had contact…
A mysterious moorland carvings of an Egyptian god is the last thing a rambler would expect to come across whilst exploring the bleak South Pennine moorlands near Widdop. And…
Saint Rumwold (often spelled Rumbold) is a curious saint that beggars belief, however its an interesting tale that has grown and spread across England over the last thousand years.…
Danbury is closely related to the Knights Templar and the Saint-Clere (Sinclair) Family, the builders of Roslin Chapel. There is also a reason to believe that two Sinclair ‘Templar…
Does a mineral-rich area in Wales hold the key to an unlimited, free power source? A retired scientist claimed in the 1970s he had found the key to solving…
We have all seen the photos and footage of revellers at the rise of the sun on the longest day of the year at Stonehenge. Stonehenge solstice brings a…
Since the mass popularisation of the internet, this medium has blown new life into old myths. The Croglin Vampire case is no exception. Explained and investigated by many, the…
In 1869 Queen Victoria accepted a bequest from the 8th Lord Belhaven which contained various items belonging to Mary Queen of Scots. Using the Caledonian Railway, the Queen asked…