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The Rectory in Red

Season 1, Ep. 8

In todays episode we explore two of the most infamous buildings in England! First up is the most haunted house in England, the extremely eerie Borley Rectory and then we zip over to Polstead to explore The Murder in the Red Barn, scene of one of the most horrific and brutal crimes in English criminal history, but what came after is even worse.


We are joined by the wonderful Edward Parnell as we get lost down country lanes and stumble into hidden ponds.


And the brilliant Craig Parkinson reads from the Ballard of Maria Marten. Enjoy!

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