‘The ghost of a headless man is reputed to walk between the Georgian public house and the village church…’
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‘The ghost of a headless man is reputed to walk between the Georgian public house and the village church…’
Meopham
Free today: Ghosts of Kent: UK/US
Google Map | Kindle Unlimited UK/US | Audible [trailer] | peterunderwood.org
it's eerie out here... Meopham, Kent on 30/12/16, with @daddykicks
‘’[P]robably the most successful and certainly the most interesting broadcast of a psychic nature’ was relayed from the old haunted house known as Dean Manor by the BBC in 1936… Harry Price[’s]… idea was to give listeners, for the first time, an idea of the technique employed in investigating an allegedly haunted house…’
Dean Manor, Meopham
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Tower Folly, Fairseat, Meopham, Kent
It is common today to see former Oast Houses, originally built to dry hops, converted into chic Kentish dwellings. The Waterlow family of Trosley Towers, near Wrotham, are credited with being amongst the first to see the capabilities of such redundant structures when, in 1903, they converted an oast house on their estate. Half a century later the building was renamed Tower Folly, and became home…