Discover Arthur’s Oven/O'on, Scotland’s lost beehive-shaped Roman monument: linked to Septimius Severus, Camelon, and Arthurian legend, then shockingly quarried for a mill dam after surviving 1,600 years.
Discover Arthur’s Oven/O'on, Scotland’s lost beehive-shaped Roman monument: linked to Septimius Severus, Camelon, and Arthurian legend, then shockingly quarried for a mill dam after surviving 1,600 years.
Meet the Cailleach, Celtic winter’s fearsome crone who shapes mountains, commands frost, and guards seeds in the dark half of the year. As Beltane nears, her power fades and her radiant daughter Bride rises—bringing fire, spring, and renewal.
Meet Jack o’ Kent, the Welsh Marches’ wiliest trickster: part cleric, part wizard, and forever the man who out-bargains the Devil. From Sugar Loaf to the Malvern Hills, local landscapes become punchlines in his supernatural wagers.
Few modern-day trance mediums could match the rare skill level of past pioneers like Gladys Leonard, Sir Oliver Lodge and Rev. Charles Drayton Thomas.
Chances are you have never heard of Nick Bell but he's known by many high profile clients as the “Manhattan Psychic Medium.”
Embark on a journey through Athens' hidden ancient sites, from the haunted Choragic Monument of Thrasyllos to the mystical Cave of Zeus. Discover legends, mythical echoes, and secrets beneath this historic city.
From Sussex’s infamous Knuckerholes to Jenny Greenteeth and Grindylows, England’s waters teem with monsters and midnight myths—poisoned pies, dragon-slaying slabs, and eerie pools that promise healing or eternal life.
Cornwall’s Owlman has haunted Mawnan Smith since whispers in 1926, but the legend truly took flight after Tony “Doc” Shiels’ infamous 1976 investigation—red eyes, clawed wings, and a trail of sightings that still blurs folklore, hoax, and nightmare.
A crisis apparition is the quiet, uncanny moment that seems ordinary until later news reframes it: a sensed presence, a glimpse, a voice, arriving around a death or trauma, and only afterwards gaining weight through timing and emotional closeness.
Mackenzie Crook’s Small Prophets revives the eerie legend of homunculi: tiny artificial humans born from alchemy, folklore, and occult history, from Paracelsus to golems and mandrakes.