There are Hidden Stories Everywhere : Geostories, Guest Writer Anita Franklin
How The Barghest found its place in The Footsteps of Bram Stoker audio drama
As Summer is in full swing we have been highlighting one of our first stories we wrote for geoStories, Footsteps of Bram Stoker which offers an experience around Whitby on the North Yorkshire Coast and explores the idea of how author Bram Stoker may have been inspired to write his famous Victorian gothic novel Dracula.
How The Barghest found its place in The Footsteps of Bram Stoker audio drama
How The Barghest found its place in The Footsteps of Bram Stoker audio drama
As Summer is in full swing we have been highlighting one of our first stories we wrote for geoStories, Footsteps of Bram Stoker which offers an experience around Whitby on the North Yorkshire Coast and explores the idea of how author Bram Stoker may have been inspired to write his famous Victorian gothic novel Dracula.
The Accused: A 17th Century Tale of Fear and Hysteria
The 17th century was a time marked by religious upheaval, political strife, and a widespread fear of the unknown. One of the most chilling aspects of this era was the witch trials that swept across Europe and America, claiming the lives of many innocent people. Among these dark chapters in history, the story of the Bakewell Witches stands out, offering a glimpse into the paranoia and superstition that gripped communities and stood out as a case of social justice against two women who were used as political and criminal leverage.
TRAVEL VLOGGER VISITS BAKEWELL TO EXPERIENCE OUR WITCHES STORIES!
We are delighted to announce a new partner who will be sharing their experience of GeoStories from Bakewell. The Nott’m Lass!
The Nott’m Lass will be sharing her experience of the Chronicles of the Bakewell Witches from her incredibly popular channels including TikTok.
Enjoy National Walking Month with Added Stories!
Enjoy National Walking Month with Added Stories!
Four years on from UK going into lockdown in 2020 - Love In A Pandemic is launched in Eyam
Four Years after the first Lockdown