What Does a House Remember?
Season 2 Episode 20 · Jun 02, 08:00 PM
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In tonight's dead letter, our listener’s family trades a rented place for an old Victorian villa tucked into the quiet border country between England and Wales. The previous owner had loved the house for more than half a century, and the neighbors were quick to say she'd have approved of the new arrivals. But the littlest member of the family keeps mentioning an old woman with white hair. We’ll get into faceless figures, formidable women who hold a home together, and an old plaque that quietly says exactly what this whole story is about.
REFERENCE LINKS
William Morris's Bed and the Kelmscott Manor Poem — Society of Antiquaries of London
Lucy M. Boston, the Green Knowe Books, and Memory in a House — Britannica
The Manor at Hemingford Grey (the real Green Knowe)
Folklore of the Stiperstones and the Devil's Chair
The Devil's Chair: The Story Behind the Shropshire Landmark — Shropshire Star
The White Lady of Ludlow Castle (Marion de la Bruyère) — Shropshire Star
The Phantom Funeral of Ratlinghope and Shropshire Ghost Stories — The History Press
Shropshire Folklore, Wild Edric, and the Long Mynd Black Dog — Shropshire Star
We're looking for more stories! Send your Dead Letter to deadletteroffice@astonishinglegends.com!
REFERENCE LINKS
William Morris's Bed and the Kelmscott Manor Poem — Society of Antiquaries of London
Lucy M. Boston, the Green Knowe Books, and Memory in a House — Britannica
The Manor at Hemingford Grey (the real Green Knowe)
Folklore of the Stiperstones and the Devil's Chair
The Devil's Chair: The Story Behind the Shropshire Landmark — Shropshire Star
The White Lady of Ludlow Castle (Marion de la Bruyère) — Shropshire Star
The Phantom Funeral of Ratlinghope and Shropshire Ghost Stories — The History Press
Shropshire Folklore, Wild Edric, and the Long Mynd Black Dog — Shropshire Star
We're looking for more stories! Send your Dead Letter to deadletteroffice@astonishinglegends.com!
