• The Green Lady of Château de Brissac: France's Most Mysterious Resident
    Jun 23 2026
    Join Eleanor Voss as she explores the centuries-old mystery of Château de Brissac's Green Lady in this captivating episode of Famous Hauntings. Located in France's picturesque Loire Valley, this seven-story castle has been home to the Cossé-Brissac family since 1502 – and according to numerous witnesses, one uninvited guest who has never left. The Dame Verte, or Green Lady, has been spotted by servants, nobles, and modern visitors alike, always wearing her distinctive green gown and appearing most frequently in the castle's tower room. Eleanor examines the consistent witness accounts spanning generations, explores theories about the Green Lady's identity including connections to Charlotte de Brézé, and discusses how the Cossé-Brissac family has embraced their supernatural resident as part of their ancestral heritage. This episode delves into the cultural significance of castle hauntings in France, the role of unexplained phenomena in preserving historical memory, and how certain locations seem to capture human imagination across centuries. Whether viewed as supernatural encounter or persistent cultural myth, the Green Lady's story offers fascinating insights into the intersection of history, architecture, and folklore in one of Europe's most storied regions. Perfect for fans of European history, castle legends, and unexplained mysteries.
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    5 mins
  • The Ancient Ram Inn: England's Most Haunted House
    Jun 16 2026
    Join host Eleanor Voss as she explores the Ancient Ram Inn in Wotton-under-Edge, Gloucestershire, often called England's most haunted house. Built in 1145 as a priest's residence, this medieval timber-framed building sits on what historians believe may have been a pagan burial ground. The inn's reputation for paranormal activity has attracted visitors worldwide, with reports of unexplained phenomena dating back decades. Archaeological investigations have uncovered ancient artifacts on the property, supporting theories about the site's long-standing spiritual significance in local folklore. The building's location at the intersection of two ley lines and along ancient pathways adds to its mystique. This episode examines the inn's fascinating history, medieval architecture, and cultural significance while exploring how supernatural narratives become embedded in English folklore. Eleanor discusses the building's preservation as an important example of medieval construction and its role as a crossroads of human activity throughout the centuries. Perfect for listeners interested in English history, medieval architecture, folklore traditions, and documented accounts of unexplained phenomena. Discover why the Ancient Ram Inn continues to captivate researchers, historians, and visitors curious about one of Britain's most enduring ghost stories and its place in supernatural folklore.
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    4 mins
  • Borley Rectory: The Most Haunted House in England
    Jun 9 2026
    Explore the legendary Borley Rectory in Essex, England, dubbed 'the most haunted house in England' by paranormal investigator Harry Price. Built in 1862 by Reverend Henry Bull, this Victorian mansion became famous for decades of reported supernatural phenomena including mysterious sounds, moving objects, apparitions of a nun, and unexplained writing on walls. The rectory gained international attention through the investigations of Harry Price from 1929 onwards, particularly during the tenure of the Foyster family in the 1930s when activity reportedly peaked. Despite being destroyed by fire in 1939 and demolished in 1944, Borley Rectory remains one of the most documented paranormal cases in British history. Later investigations by the Society for Psychical Research questioned some of Price's methods and conclusions, sparking ongoing debates about the true nature of the reported phenomena. This episode examines the historical record, the key figures involved, and the cultural impact of what became Britain's most famous haunted house story. Perfect for listeners interested in British paranormal history, Victorian architecture, and the evolution of ghost investigation techniques.
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    6 mins
  • The Myrtles Plantation: America's Most Haunted Home
    Jun 2 2026
    Explore the ghostly legends of The Myrtles Plantation in St. Francisville, Louisiana, often called America's Most Haunted Home. Host Eleanor Voss delves into the documented history of this 1796 antebellum mansion, from its founding by General David Bradford through its evolution into one of America's most famous haunted locations. Learn about the plantation's most reported supernatural phenomena, including the legend of Chloe, mysterious footsteps on the grand staircase, and unexplained occurrences in the historic dining room and guest quarters. This episode examines how ghost stories preserve cultural memory while exploring the intersection of Southern Gothic atmosphere, documented history, and unexplained phenomena. Discover why paranormal investigators and history enthusiasts continue to visit this beautifully preserved plantation that operates as both a historic site and bed-and-breakfast. Perfect for fans of American history, Southern Gothic culture, and documented paranormal investigations. The Myrtles Plantation represents a unique case study in how folklore and historical documentation intertwine to create enduring cultural fascination with America's haunted heritage sites.
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    5 mins
  • Poveglia Island: Italy's Island of the Damned
    May 26 2026
    Join Eleanor Voss as she explores Poveglia Island, a small 17-acre island in Italy's Venetian Lagoon known as the 'Island of the Damned.' This episode examines the documented history behind one of Italy's most infamous locations, from its origins as a Roman refuge to its role as Venice's plague quarantine station during the Black Death of 1348. Discover how thousands of plague victims were quarantined on Poveglia, and learn about the island's later transformation into a mental hospital that operated from 1922 to 1968. We explore the verified historical facts alongside the cultural legends that have emerged over centuries, including reports of unexplained phenomena and the island's unique soil composition. Today, Poveglia remains largely inaccessible to the public, adding to its mystique among paranormal enthusiasts and history buffs alike. This episode separates documented history from folklore while examining why certain locations become focal points for supernatural legends. Perfect for listeners interested in Italian history, medieval plague responses, and the cultural fascination with allegedly haunted locations. Discover how Poveglia's dark past continues to capture imaginations worldwide.
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    6 mins
  • The Winchester Mystery House: Sarah's Endless Construction
    May 19 2026
    Explore the Winchester Mystery House in San Jose, California, where Sarah Winchester spent 38 years building one of America's most mysterious architectural marvels. From 1884 to 1922, construction never stopped on this sprawling mansion featuring staircases to nowhere, doors opening to walls, and over 160 rooms filled with unexplained phenomena. Learn about Sarah Winchester's life after losing her husband William Winchester, heir to the Winchester Repeating Arms Company, and her transformation of a simple farmhouse into a labyrinthine wonder. Discover the house's architectural anomalies, the significance of the number thirteen throughout its design, and the countless reports of paranormal activity spanning over a century. We examine the historical facts behind the folklore, from the 1906 earthquake damage to the house's opening as a tourist attraction in 1923. Whether Sarah built to appease spirits killed by Winchester rifles or pursued an elaborate architectural experiment, the Winchester Mystery House continues captivating visitors with its impossible layout and enduring mysteries. Join Famous Hauntings for this fascinating exploration of grief, wealth, creativity, and unexplained phenomena in one of America's most famous haunted houses.
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    5 mins
  • The Enfield Poltergeist: Britain's Most Documented Case
    May 12 2026
    Join host Eleanor Voss as she explores the Enfield Poltergeist, Britain's most extensively documented paranormal case. In 1977, the Hodgson family's council house in North London became the center of unexplained phenomena that captivated investigators worldwide. This episode examines the two-year period during which over 1,500 incidents were documented by researchers from the Society for Psychical Research, including Maurice Grosse and Guy Lyon Playfair. We explore the controversial voice phenomena involving eleven-year-old Janet Hodgson, the famous levitation photographs, and the police testimony that lent credibility to the case. The episode also addresses the skeptical perspectives, including documented instances of apparent fraud and the debates that continue to surround the case today. From the initial police reports to international media coverage, the Enfield case offers a fascinating study in paranormal investigation, witness testimony, and the cultural impact of unexplained phenomena. Whether viewed as genuine supernatural activity or an elaborate hoax, the Enfield Poltergeist remains a landmark case that continues to influence paranormal research and popular culture decades after the events concluded in 1979.
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    6 mins
  • Eastern State Penitentiary: Shadows Behind Bars
    May 5 2026
    Explore the mysterious history of Philadelphia's Eastern State Penitentiary, America's first true penitentiary and birthplace of solitary confinement. Operating from 1829 to 1971, this Gothic fortress housed notorious inmates including Al Capone and influenced prison design worldwide. Discover the documented unexplained phenomena that have made Eastern State one of America's most famous allegedly haunted locations, from shadowy figures in Cellblock 12 to disembodied voices echoing through the corridors. Learn about the prison's revolutionary hub-and-spoke design, its impact on criminal justice reform, and notable escape attempts. We examine historical accounts from guards, staff, and visitors who have reported strange experiences within these walls, while exploring how the prison's traumatic past may influence modern perceptions. Today, Eastern State operates as a historic site and museum, offering both educational programs about criminal justice history and popular ghost tours. Join Eleanor Voss as she delves into the intersection of documented history and cultural folklore at this iconic Philadelphia landmark, examining how places of intense human experience continue to captivate our collective imagination through both historical significance and unexplained phenomena.
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    5 mins