12 episodes

A journey in the hidden corners of England and its folklore with writer/actors Tim Downie and Justin Chubb.
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FolkLands Tim Downie, Justin Chubb

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    • 5.0 • 61 Ratings

A journey in the hidden corners of England and its folklore with writer/actors Tim Downie and Justin Chubb.
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    Underworlds

    Underworlds

    In todays episode we delve into the dark tunnels and shadowy corners of the underworld. First we are in the lime caves of Dorking for tales of robbers and dark forgotten secrets, we then head over to Chislehurst where Roman, Saxon and Druidic tunnels lead us down into the depths of a blood soaked past. Beware what lies beneath! Enjoy
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    • 1 hr 50 min
    PlantLore

    PlantLore

    In todays episode we go rummaging through the undergrowth to explore the amazing world of Plant with the brilliant Roy Vickery. We discover how Ivy is good for trousers, bramble is lucky for cows and why you must always sit in a hawthorn tree.
    Roy can be found at his website plant-lore.com
    And the very wonderful Sophie Skelton reads from A WItch's Guide to Gardening by Dorothy Jacob. Enjoy!

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    • 1 hr 14 min
    Serpent Tales

    Serpent Tales

    On todays show we explore the mysterious Knucker, blood thirsty water serpents unique to Sussex who are said to live in bottomless wells and attack villagers. Expect totem poles, jam and a truly horrific ending to Red Riding Hood.
    We talk to the brilliant Dr Paul Quinn, Director of Folklore and Fairy Tales at Chichester University and the wonderful Matthew Lewis reads from Bram Stokers 'The Lair of The White Worm.' Enjoy!

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    • 2 hr 7 min
    The Rectory in Red

    The Rectory in Red

    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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    • 1 hr 48 min
    Witch Country part 2

    Witch Country part 2

    In part two we are joined by musician Laura Cannell. We explore her unique ancient folk inspired music that she creates with the violin overbow and double recorders. We talk fairy rings, witch eggs and groaning stones. Enjoy and a very happy new year to you all.
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    • 1 hr 3 min
    Witch Country part 1

    Witch Country part 1

    On todays episode we find ourselves out on the liminal shores of the hook of Essex, the very heart of Witch Country in search of Matthew Hopkins, The Witchfinder General.
    We are joined by author and poet AK Blakemore who takes us through the her haunts of Manningtree and Mistley in the footsteps of the witches. We also find 'Old Knobbly' in a rather spooky wood in the dead of night. We then head to Mistly pond where Hopkins began his horrendous persecutions and 'swam' the alleged witches, and spend a night in the Mistley Thorn Hotel where Hopkins himself stayed and began his interrogations.
    Reading from 'The Manningtree Witches' is brilliant Emily Carey. Enjoy.

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    • 1 hr 8 min

Customer Reviews

5.0 out of 5
61 Ratings

61 Ratings

Little_Lisy ,

Happy To Be Here!

I just love listening to people talk about their passions in life, and this is like sitting with great friends around a roaring fire late at night, everyone getting to share a little of what they are into.

Ryn Rat ,

Magically Atmospheric

Listening to Folklands feels like hearing music and stories by autumn firelight: equal parts eerie, cozy, and mystical. I’m eager to continue this journey with hosts Tim and Justin as they lead us on more explorations of the mysterious and folkloric places of England, and perhaps one day, beyond!

StaraniseAndSage ,

Spooky season, fall, cozy listening

This podcast is like a cup of cinnamon tea in front of the fire while the leaves tumble down in the fall. It is low and cozy with fascinating English folk history and excerpts of stories. I’ve been recommending it online and in person to anyone looking for an off-the-beaten path listen.

I found this through Tim Downie’s involvement in BG3 and was wondering what other media he was in. Justin Chubb plays off of Downie’s energy nicely and also has a soothing voice - I should check to see if he reads audiobooks.

My only suggestion is that the audio can be rough/echoing. The hosts also use a lot of “umm” “hmm” “ahhh” and other filler phrases which aren’t as apparent in video but can jolt you out of podcasts. I hope the hosts aren’t offended by this listener - I just thought I’d pass along that using non-verbal listening cues to help your guests also helps us, your listeners. I know that’s an adjustment and I’m nowhere near an expert. Just an enjoyer :)

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