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Maps of the Lost

Maps of the Lost

Maps of the Lost is an audio guidebook to the lost places and the secret histories, its entries showing you what hides in the shadows, what stalks the moors, what is coming from under the ground, and why you should beware the last carriage in the last underground train because you may never get off. Be cautious, though. If you follow these maps, you may become lost yourself. Starting its second se... more

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Welcome to Maps of the Lost: your guide to the lost places and the secret histories. In this episode, be warned about calling the number on a sticker in a phone box, learn how your saviour on the shifting sands may not be what you think, find out the... more

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3 years ago

Welcome to Maps of the Lost: your guide to the lost places and the secret histories. In this episode, you'll find out what signals the end of the world, who's behind the approaching storm clouds, why the hares drum as the sun rises, and more. more

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3 years ago

Welcome to Maps of the Lost: your guide to the lost places and the secret histories. In this episode, you will learn the secrets of the sewers, what you must never take home from a cemetery, and a special gathering at a disused lighthouse. more

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3 years ago

Welcome to Maps of the Lost: your guide to the lost places and the secret histories. Be cautious though. If you follow these maps, you may become lost yourself. In this episode, you will learn the secrets of the St Pancras caryatids, what the sea whi... more

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3 years ago

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5.0 out of 5 stars from 18 ratings
  • Prepare to lose yourself

    Love this wry, eery podcast. Delicious little nuggets of folk horror, and the intro/outro music is perfect. At about 10 minutes an episode, you can listen on your way anywhere. But be careful. If you listen too long, you might not end up where you set out to.

    Apple Podcasts
    5
    Whi7man
    United Kingdom3 years ago
  • Love this!

    I’ve been following them on FB for years now and I’m so pleased to see them in podcast form! It’s also nice to put a voice to the stories. Great work!

    Apple Podcasts
    5
    ralphspider
    United States3 years ago
  • a spooky little podcast

    I love this series. Each podcast is a set of short, spooky stories to raise the hairs on your neck. Located firmly in towns and countryside of the UK, they draw on folk horror and urban oddities, making you look at the everyday with new - worried - eyes.

    Apple Podcasts
    5
    fanofeerie
    United Kingdom3 years ago
  • I just finished season one and I really enjoyed this podcast! The short stories made it possible to pause after a few episodes and jump back in a few days later. And the theme music is great!

    Podchaser
    5
    elinotabot
    3 years ago
  • Love the show’s eerie atmosphere

    Each episode is a collection of bite-sized spooky tales and horror stories. Love the eerie atmosphere of it all.

    Apple Podcasts
    5
    N.M. Kaye
    United States4 years ago

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