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Legends of London invites listeners deep into the shadowed heart of England’s most haunted city, where history refuses to stay buried. In this episode, we explore five of London’s most chilling supernatural legends—each rooted in real places where the past still whispers after dark.
We begin at the Tower of London, where the restless spirit of Queen Anne Boleyn is said to walk the ancient stones, head tucked beneath her arm, condemned to roam the fortress where her life was taken. From there, we journey north to the Spaniards Inn, a centuries-old coaching house haunted by highwaymen, duels gone wrong, and ghostly figures seen lingering by candlelight.
The trail continues to the Viaduct Tavern, long rumored to conceal something far darker beneath its foundations, and then to the infamous Ten Bells Pub, forever linked to Jack the Ripper and the final drinks of his doomed victims. We conclude at 50 Berkeley Square, once called the most haunted house in London, where witnesses have reported unearthly apparitions, madness, and even death.
Blending documented history, eyewitness accounts, and eerie atmosphere, Legends of London reveals a city where time bends—and some souls never leave.
By Al-SteveLegends of London invites listeners deep into the shadowed heart of England’s most haunted city, where history refuses to stay buried. In this episode, we explore five of London’s most chilling supernatural legends—each rooted in real places where the past still whispers after dark.
We begin at the Tower of London, where the restless spirit of Queen Anne Boleyn is said to walk the ancient stones, head tucked beneath her arm, condemned to roam the fortress where her life was taken. From there, we journey north to the Spaniards Inn, a centuries-old coaching house haunted by highwaymen, duels gone wrong, and ghostly figures seen lingering by candlelight.
The trail continues to the Viaduct Tavern, long rumored to conceal something far darker beneath its foundations, and then to the infamous Ten Bells Pub, forever linked to Jack the Ripper and the final drinks of his doomed victims. We conclude at 50 Berkeley Square, once called the most haunted house in London, where witnesses have reported unearthly apparitions, madness, and even death.
Blending documented history, eyewitness accounts, and eerie atmosphere, Legends of London reveals a city where time bends—and some souls never leave.