16. The Haunting of Camden House

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Today’s episode follows a ghost story over three centuries. We start in the 1880s with school children terrified by a ghost in a garden. Then we explore a newsagents bothered by paranormal activity in the 1960s. In the present day we discover a secret tunnel entrance and hear rumours of a helpful spirit where the garden once bloomed. Linking all these hauntings is the building of Camden House. Once a Victorian school, then a newsagents for over 50 years, more recently it has been a succession of takeaways and restaurants. 

I also had a last minute breakthrough which filled in a missing piece of the puzzle. I’ve added this towards the end of the episode so don’t believe me early on when I say I can find no evidence of a tragic Edwardian school teacher who could be haunting the old school! Listen on and find out what I discovered.

And yes this is the first part of an exploration of the Biggleswade tunnels. Check out the show blog for a map identifying tunnel entrances and town centre hauntings at: weirdinthewade.blog 

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Weird in the Wade is researched, written, presented and produced by Nat Doig

Theme music by Tess Savigear

All additional music and sound effects by Epidemic Sound

 

1 thought on “16. The Haunting of Camden House”

  1. as always, an intriguing and brilliant podcast..I didn’t go to this school, but ive met a few people who did and they insisted as adults that it was haunted…..clifton hall school. Nottingham..theres quite a bit on the. internet about it

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