Photographs for Bonus Update Episode

Below is the latest photograph I took in the lovely coffee shop which is where the old Pound Stretcher offices used to be, a part of the building that was said to be particularly haunted by Aggie the poltergeist. As the wonderful story teller Owen Staton said on Twitter, this must be a much nicer… Continue reading Photographs for Bonus Update Episode

Potton Wood Photographs for episode three

The podcast website has all the links to where to listen here. Photographs taken on my visit to Potton wood on 26th April 2023 I took the photo below just after I set off, it gives a good indication of the elevation of Potton woods. It's just up from the bus stop! View across Bedfordshire… Continue reading Potton Wood Photographs for episode three

Bonus episode: Luton’s Noontide Hag

Show Notes and Transcript The monument to Sir Walter Scott, in Edinburgh, who has a link to our spooky tale from Luton, Bedfordshire! Some useful links The full poem, The Lady of the Lake by Sir Walter Scott can be read here. A news paper article from Aberdeen Live about John Henry Anderson, pioneering stage… Continue reading Bonus episode: Luton’s Noontide Hag

Photographs accompanying Episode One: The Haunted Pound Stretcher

Below are a series of photographs in or of the old Pound Stretcher building or it's current use as Jones' coffee shop and gym that accompany episode one of the podcast Weird in the Wade. Coffee upstairs in the coffee lounge, what would have been the office or storeroom area. The window which had previously… Continue reading Photographs accompanying Episode One: The Haunted Pound Stretcher

Episode One: The haunted pound stretcher transcript

Below you'll find the transcript for episode One of Weird in the Wade: the haunted pound stretcher. Please see additional posts for photographs and images. Any text in blue is additional material cut from the broadcast podcast purely for time saving reasons. Some of which will be reflected elsewhere in the podcast but in a… Continue reading Episode One: The haunted pound stretcher transcript