A Victorian Christmas – Which Means a Ghost Story Part 1

Thanks to Charles Dickens and those wacky Victorians, Christmas gives off ghost story vibes. In this episode, Jacqui chatters with Mary Kate, one of the hosts of the podcast East Coast Haunts. The talk was so successful that this episode is part one of two. Mary Kate shares an ages-old story of a bride who gets married on Christmas day, but then things go awry. Here is some of the history of Bramshill House, see some photos using the links below.

 

Share your thoughts about the story at Jacqui’s Facebook page –

 Jacqui Lents - Author | Facebook

Check out photos of the house –

 Bramshill House - City & Country (cityandcountry.co.uk)

Check out Mary Kate and East Coast Haunts –

 Instagram - east.coast.haunts
Facebook - (1) East Coast Haunts | Facebook
Twitter - @EC_Haunts
Apple podcast - East Coast Haunts on Apple Podcasts

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Special thanks to Emily Clarke for the creation of my logo.  Gracias to Six Brown Brothers for their song - That Moaning Saxophone Rag found on Pixabay, that made up my opening music.  Also, merci to Nesrality for their cover of Irving Berlin’s tune - Always (a long fav of mine) for my closing music.

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