Plan your next British holiday based on its fantasy and folklore connections!

Considering a British holiday next year? How about planning it around an area’s fantasy and folklore history? If so, then you might want to consider grabbing a copy of STG’s Craftily Conjured Great British Folklore and Superstition Map

Perfect for folklore and history lovers, this large double sided map from Marvellous Maps reveals just how much of Britain is a bubbling cauldron of myth, legend and barely believable but bewitchingly tall tales. (No, we’re not talking about Parliamentary Select Committees).

Beautifully presented, the map provides information on over 1400 legendary locations, “ghost-written and craftily conjured into cartographical form for your fiendish delight. But watch out – the Devil is in the details.”

Confirming that, just as you alway suspected, for a measly £14.99, that Britain is a land of marauding monsters and dastardly demons, you can grab a copy of this recommended map here – and more, besides. You’ll discover sides to the UK you never knew or suspected with this Fantasy Map, or others on offer.

Plus this company actively supports three fantastic British environmental charities: Surfers Against Sewage, the John Muir Trust and Trees for Life. Their tree-planting efforts with Trees for Life are shown here.

I checked out their Facebook page, and they seem very proactive addressing customer queries, too.

If you want to know where mythical beasts run amok and spooky spirits lurk behind every creaking door, then STG’s Craftily Conjured Great British Folklore and Superstition Map is surely for you…

Marvellous Maps

STG’s Craftily Conjured Great British Folklore and Superstition Map is available mail order from Marvellous Maps here | Can’t decide which Marvellous Maps to indulge in? Select your own top five with a Pick ‘n’ Mix Great British Box Set

All images ©️ Marvellous Maps | Discovered thanks to Diane Hinson



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