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In this month's Valentine's Day-themed episode of Fabulous Folklore Presents, I'm thrilled to bring

Trees are some of humanity's best friends, providing oxygen, storing carbon, and even improving the

Certain plants evoke particular areas, like grasslands, meadows, hedgerows, or gardens. Others are f

In this month's episode of Fabulous Folklore Presents, I'm thrilled to bring you a chat with Morgan

Culloden Moor is perhaps one of the saddest sites in the British Isles, the battlefield that played

The Denbigh Moors, or Mynydd Hiraethog, lie in north Wales. At its highest point, it's higher than E

The name 'Exmoor' conjures mental images of ponies, undulating moorland, and Lorna Doone, R D Blackm

If you say 'moor' to most people, they might think of Wuthering Heights, Dartmoor, or Bodmin. You p

If I asked you to name "the most haunted house in London", you probably wouldn't pick Berkeley Squar

Merry Christmas Eve Eve! In honour of the festive season, it's my absolute pleasure to welcome Owen

I’m thrilled to be speaking to Sarah Corbett from Rowan + Sage is this special extra edition of Fabu

The Tower of London has been many things through its over 900 years of history. Royal palace, fortre

This month, I've got the joy of introducing you to Dr Thomas Birkett, a lecturer in Old English and

There's a particular branch of ghost stories that sees the dead appear to warn the living of their o

Given the sheer age of London and the number of people that have passed through its gates over the c

When it comes to hills and mountains in the British Isles, perhaps one hill feels more mystical than

This month, I've got the joy of introducing you to Dr Angela Puca, who holds a bachelor’s and a mast

If we head to the Siebengeberge uplands in Germany, we'll find a hill named the Drachenfels near Kön

We're off to the gorgeous surroundings of the Bannau Brycheiniog (Brecon Beacons) this week for the

There's something both primal and ancient about mountains. Beautiful and remote, they can provide a