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MONDAY MAILTIME: Lavender, Lace & Something Left Behind

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In this week’s Monday Mailtime, Producer Dom unpacks two deeply personal and quietly chilling listener stories that prove not all hauntings are loud!


Some whisper their presence in scents, memories, and the rustle of fabric.


First, Daniel shares an intimate encounter in the attic of his late grandmother’s home in Sheffield, where the unmistakable scent of lavender and pipe smoke signals something, or someone, still lingering.


A trinket box opens on its own, revealing a long-forgotten sprig… and a presence that feels more nostalgic than malevolent.


Then, Louise recalls an unsettling moment while working in the wardrobe room of a historic Yorkshire estate.


Alone among antique garments, she hears phantom rustlings and senses a warmth behind her, followed by the unmistakable perfume of another era.


Was it just the house settling?


Or the lingering spirit of a young woman who never made it to the ball?


Not all hauntings are meant to scare—some seem to want us to remember.


Listen now, and don’t forget: the past has a way of opening doors when we least expect it.


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In this week’s Monday Mailtime, Producer Dom unpacks two deeply personal and quietly chilling listener stories that prove not all hauntings are loud!


Some whisper their presence in scents, memories, and the rustle of fabric.


First, Daniel shares an intimate encounter in the attic of his late grandmother’s home in Sheffield, where the unmistakable scent of lavender and pipe smoke signals something, or someone, still lingering.


A trinket box opens on its own, revealing a long-forgotten sprig… and a presence that feels more nostalgic than malevolent.


Then, Louise recalls an unsettling moment while working in the wardrobe room of a historic Yorkshire estate.


Alone among antique garments, she hears phantom rustlings and senses a warmth behind her, followed by the unmistakable perfume of another era.


Was it just the house settling?


Or the lingering spirit of a young woman who never made it to the ball?


Not all hauntings are meant to scare—some seem to want us to remember.


Listen now, and don’t forget: the past has a way of opening doors when we least expect it.


Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

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