11. Black Tom Phantom Highwayman of Bedford

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In this episode we explore one of Bedford’s most famous hauntings. A folktale so well known it gave it’s name to an area of the town. What is now a rather unassuming roundabout just north of Bedford town centre, known locally as Black Tom’s Grave, was once a place of fear. Was a highwayman executed on that site? Does his restless spirit still wander beneath the trees there? Why are there so many paranormal reports in that small area of Bedford? And who is the shadowy figure often reported along side the spectre of Black Tom?

We also look at other myths and legends attached to highwaymen with connections to Bedfordshire including Biggleswade and beyond. Why do so many of us love a highwayman story and footpad phantom?

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