This week, we brave the dark, the old and the Gothic as we take a walk through the space and time cupped within the historic city centre of Lincoln, situated in the East Midlands, UK. Saturated with 2000 years of history, from its Roman origins through Medieval Britain to the 21st Century, join us as our footsteps ring on the cobbles from Lincoln Castle, dating back to 1068, to Lincoln Cathedral, one of Europe’s finest Gothic buildings. This week we pay particular attention to the different types of ghosts, so you'll hear tales of murder, gargoyles and highwaymen, Roman soldiers, orbs, a bouncing bishop's head, grave robbers and of the ghostly singing of plague victims from within the cathedral, all linked to highly atmospheric spooky spots. The tour ends at a site dating from Lindum Colonia, the Roman City of Lincoln founded in the first century AD. This episode also discusses how the ghosts permeate certain materials, so if you're superstitious; volume up!
Apologies that the field audio is not the best, but you get the gist!