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The Faerie Folk - Folklore, Myths and Legends from the U.K

The Faerie Folk - Folklore, Myths and Legends from the U.K

By: The Faerie Folk
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Hello and welcome to The Faerie Folk - a travel, folklore and storytelling podcast that takes you on an magical tour to discover the myth and the magic of the United Kingdom, without leaving the comfort of your own home. Join your mystical host as she guides you on an audio adventure to discover the rich history, culture and folklore of the U.K through immersive audio soundscapes, friendly narration and historical deep-dives. Each episode features a retelling of a local folktale, a discussion of its origins and some handy travel tips so you can experience some of the magic on your own adventures. The Faerie Folk is a great place for listeners new to the U.K's myths and legends to learn more about the country's magical secrets and legendary locations - and for seasoned folklore fanatics to hear their favourite tales retold in a brand new way!All rights reserved Literature & Fiction World
Episodes
  • Hertfordshire: The 'Wicked Lady' Highwaywoman
    Jun 1 2026

    Stand and deliver! Today's episode explores the legend of 'The Wicked Lady Ferrers', a swashbuckling tale from the English county of Hertfordshire. (Virtually) travel with us to the old Markyate Cell estate, an impressive country house close by to the once infamous Nomansland Common, said to be the haunt of highwaymen.

    And who was Lady Katherine Ferrers, the woman at the centre of this legend? Is it true that she disguised herself as a highwayman and robbed baggage wagons to replenish her family's fortunes?

    With a dramatic retelling of its most well known version, this episode will also as always, try its best to explore how this legend came to be and take a look at its enduring legacy.

    CW: guns, death.

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    The music featured in today's episode is:

    Galway by Kevin MacLeod

    Link: incompetech.filmmusic.io/song/3795-galway/ 

    License: creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/

    Phantasm / Howard Harper-Barnes / courtesy of Epidemic Sound
    Sail the Sky / Rachel Sandy / courtesy of Epidemic Sound
    A Dark Tranquility / DEX 1200 / courtesy of Epidemic Sound
    Battle of the Crown / Dian Shauai / courtesy of Epidemic Sound
    The Great War / Jon Björk / courtesy of Epidemic Sound
    Look Upon My Works Ye Mighty / Jay Taylor / courtesy of Epidemic Sound

    *Though the travel information in this podcast was correct at the time of posting, things do change over time so please make sure to research your routes before travelling and adhere to any local guidelines once there.*

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    27 mins
  • Bristol: The Legend of the Crocodile
    Sep 1 2025

    "On the morning of the third of February 2014, a bus driver travelling alongside the River Avon spotted something strange - swimming beneath Bedminster Bridge was something remarkable… a crocodile."

    In today's episode of The Faerie Folk podcast, we're on the hunt of an illusive Urban Legend - the infamous Bristol Crocodile, one of the most contemporary tales we've explored on the podcast.

    So hold tight as we journey back to 2014 to hear about how this peculiar story came to be - and see how an urban legend develops in real time. And of course we'll take a moment to get to know the history and legends connected to Bristol, one of my favourite cities!

    CW: Attempted sucide (To skip this section, head to 04:25)

    There's more folklore, myths and legends waiting for you over on social media, so why not join us on:

    Instagram: www.instagram.com/thefaerie_folk/
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    Email: thefaerie_folk@outlook.com

    The music featured in today's episode is:
    Galway by Kevin MacLeod
Link: incompetech.filmmusic.io/song/3795-galway/ 
License: creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/

    Company / LNGR feat. Eyre / courtesy of Epidemic Sound

    *Though the travel information in this podcast was correct at the time of posting, things do change over time so please make sure to research your routes before travelling and adhere to any local guidelines once there.*

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    16 mins
  • Herefordshire: The Faeries' Dancing Gate
    Jun 1 2025

    In this episode we're reuniting with the faeries as we travel to Herefordshire to learn about the mischievous young girl who was lured into joining a perpetual faerie dance.

    Today our audio adventure takes us to Kington in Herefordshire where we dive head-first into a dramatic retelling of the Faeries' Dancing Gate, adapted from the folktale collected by Ella Mary Leather in her book, The Folk-lore of Herefordshire. Then stick around to hear more about fairy/faerie folklore and to learn about Ella Mary Leather's history - with some travel tips for your own adventures around Kington, Herefordshire and the Black and White House trail.

    I hope you enjoy the new episode - and remember, do not follow the faerie music no matter how enchanting it may seem!

    There's more folklore, myths and legends waiting for you over on social media, so why not join us on:

    Instagram: www.instagram.com/thefaerie_folk/
    Facebook: www.facebook.com/thefaeriefolk/

    YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@thefaeriefolk
    Threads: thefaerie_folk
    Bluesky: https://bsky.app/profile/thefaeriefolk.bsky.social
    Email: thefaerie_folk@outlook.com

    The music featured in today's episode is:

    Galway by Kevin MacLeod
    Link: incompetech.filmmusic.io/song/3795-galway/
    License: creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/

    Philip Ayers / River Walk / courtesy of Epidemic Sound
    Druid Lands / Jo Wandrini / courtesy of Epidemic Sound
    Roy Edwin Williams / O'Connor's Jig / courtesy of Epidemic Sound
    Philip Ayers / Forever Free / courtesy of Epidemic Sound
    Magnus Ludvigsson / Melancolique / courtesy of Epidemic Sound
    August Wilhelmsson / A Man With No Name / courtesy of Epidemic Sound
    David Celeste / Coco Begins His Journey / courtesy of Epidemic Sound
    Jon Björk / Juggler's Curse / courtesy of Epidemic Sound


    *Though the travel information in this podcast was correct at the time of posting, things do change over time so please make sure to research your routes before travelling and adhere to any local guidelines once there.*

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    26 mins
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Entertaining, informative and superbly researched. Beautifully narrated and easy to listen to. A must listen for anyone interested in our myths and folklore.

Mythology at its best.

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Lovely podcast, however I have to listen to lower speed because the narrator is talking a bit too fast for me (English isn't my first language). I just use a bit lower speed and I really enjoy the eerie atmosphere. Whimsical and magical, I highly recommend that you listen to this one!
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Whimsical and eerie

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Excellent story telling, entertaining and educational.

Strongly recommended if you like the folklore and myths of Britain.

Excellent story telling

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