In this festive episode of Just Ghosts, we uncover the quirky and chilling tradition of Christmas hauntings. From Victorian ghost stories that thrilled audiences by the fire to real-life hauntings that bring the supernatural into the season of goodwill, there’s more to the holiday spirit than meets the eye.
We’ll introduce you to Highgate’s most unusual apparition—a featherless chicken, the unfortunate legacy of Sir Francis Bacon’s 17th-century experiments. At Willington Mill, the ghostly cast includes mysterious footsteps, a floating eyeless head, and even spectral cats, all making mischief during Christmases past. And at Windsor Castle, royal ghosts like Queen Elizabeth I and King Henry VIII continue to make their presence known in the quiet of the festive season.
On the fictional front, we explore Ramsey Campbell’s The Christmas Present, a story that blends Christmas tradition with a sense of mounting dread. Its unsettling mix of carolers, flickering lights, and ominous gifts will linger with you long after the wrapping paper is gone.
Whether you love quirky tales or stories that send shivers down your spine, this episode captures the strange magic of Christmas hauntings, where the past and present collide in unforgettable ways.
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