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Phenomenal Nottinghamshire

Phenomenal Nottinghamshire

By: Kristian Lander
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Every county has its stories— instead of treading these well-worn paths, let’s venture into the shadows, off the beaten track, where the stories are stranger and less familiar. Join me as we uncover Nottinghamshire’s hidden mysteries—a tapestry of uncanny encounters, forgotten folklore, and the truly bizarre. Together, we’ll explore tales that have slipped through the cracks of history, delving into the county’s lesser-known accounts of high strangeness. Kristian Lander for Phenomenal Nottinghamshire.© Copyright 2024 Kristian Lander. All rights reserved. Social Sciences
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  • Vampires in Nottingham
    May 25 2025

    Tales of blood-rituals, a local government-employed vampire hunter and winged beasts who keep the vagrant numbers down this is Vampires in Nottingham a unique bonus episode of Phenomenal Nottinghamshire! www.KristianLander.com

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    10 mins
  • Secrets of Bestwood Country Park and the Men in Black - Phenomenal Nottinghamshire
    Mar 28 2025

    Bestwood Country Park was famously King Charles II's Royal hunting lodge, Bestwood Lodge Hotel has its share of ghostly stories. Does Neil Gywnn still offer oranges? An account given to us was a gentleman with his grandson had an apparition encounter with what was potentially Nell Gwynn.

    Men in Black

    Park Road, describing a black car, very expensive, a BMW possibly? "so immaculate it looked out of place." What happened when our witness knocked on the window? https://kristianlander.com/?p=3601 - link to article http://www.KristianLander.com

    Every county has its stories—familiar tales of iconic sites steeped in legend, their myths retold so often they’ve become part of the fabric of local lore. But instead of treading these well-worn paths, let’s venture into the shadows, off the beaten track, where the stories are stranger and less familiar.

    Join me as we uncover Nottinghamshire’s hidden mysteries—a tapestry of uncanny encounters, forgotten folklore, and the truly bizarre. Together, we’ll explore tales that have slipped through the cracks of history, delving into the county’s lesser-known accounts of high strangeness. Kristian

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    8 mins
  • Saint Peters Church, Radford and The Old Salutation Inn - Phenomenal Nottinghamshire
    Mar 6 2025

    In 1969, strange occurrences were reported at St. Peter’s Church in Radford. In full view of the congregation strange events occurred, and just what happened to that candlestick? "The Sal" rocks out with live music many nights of the week. Has a history of more than 600 years on the site, has seen Cromwell enter through its doors to more contemporary legends like Bruce Dickinson. Of the characters said to be within the walls of The Sal, a young spirit "Rosie", an urchin girl of about 4-5 years of age. A personal encounter? And we get to explore beneath with a private guided tour and the apparent growing shrine dedicated to Rosie https://kristianlander.com/?p=3603 Link to article

    Every county has its stories—familiar tales of iconic sites steeped in legend, their myths retold so often they’ve become part of the fabric of local lore. But instead of treading these well-worn paths, let’s venture into the shadows, off the beaten track, where the stories are stranger and less familiar.

    Join me as we uncover Nottinghamshire’s hidden mysteries—a tapestry of uncanny encounters, forgotten folklore, and the truly bizarre. Together, we’ll explore tales that have slipped through the cracks of history, delving into the county’s lesser-known accounts of high strangeness.

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    10 mins

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