Hampstead Heath plot the size of a football pitch up for sale for £10m - A unique plot is up for grabs in one of London’s ...
Gibbet Hill was published in the Dublin edition of the Daily Express in 1890 but it was forgotten over time. A long-lost short story by Bram Stoker, the author of Dracula, has been re-discovered ...
The story, a creepy tale of the supernatural called “Gibbet Hill,” had been published in a now-defunct Irish newspaper in 1890, but had not appeared in print or, it seemed, been mentioned ...
A bright, top floor apartment set in on South hill park just moments from Hampstead Heath Station boasting stunning views of Hampstead Ponds. The apartment is offered on a unfurnished or furnished ...
That story, Gibbet Hill, was published in a Christmas supplement of the Daily Express’s Dublin edition on December 17th, 1890. It has never been collected or mentioned in Stoker scholarship.
Gibbet Hill was originally published in a Dublin newspaper in 1890 - when the Irishman started working on Dracula - but has been undocumented ever since. Stoker biographer Paul Murray says the ...
A semi-detached family house located in this quiet sought after enclave abutting Hampstead Heath having undergone a significant and tasteful upgrade whilst retaining the character and charm of the ...
Titled “Gibbet Hill”, the story was uncovered by Brian Cleary in a Christmas supplement of the Dublin edition of the Daily Mail newspaper from 1890 and had remained undocumented for more than ...
Gibbet Hill — set in a notorious crime hotspot in the English countryside and published as Bram Stoker was beginning work on Dracula — is rediscovered by an amateur historian passing the time in the ...