Tag: #BritishFolklore

  • Boo-Foons Investigate: Boscastle’s Museum of Witchcraft and Magic

    When the Boo-Foons rolled into Boscastle, we expected misty cliffs, spectral whispers, and maybe a cursed pasty or two. What we didn’t expect was a museum so packed with occult oddities, magical mischief, and eyebrow-raising artefacts that we left both enlightened and slightly scandalised.

    Nestled in the heart of this Cornish coastal village, the Museum of Witchcraft and Magic is a treasure trove of folklore, ritual, and the downright bizarre. From Wiccan robes to ceremonial daggers, the exhibits span centuries of magical practice, folk magic, Freemasonry, divination, and more. But let’s be honest: we were drawn to the weird stuff. The rude stuff. The stuff that makes you glance around nervously before giggling like schoolchildren.

    The Artefacts That Raised Eyebrows (and Spirits)

    Among the museum’s more infamous pieces are the Fanny Stone and Cock Rock, two geological wonders that prove Mother Nature has a wicked sense of humour. The Fanny Stone, a naturally eroded slab with an unmistakably yonic shape, sits proudly among fertility charms and goddess effigies. Meanwhile, Cock Rock is exactly what it sounds like: a phallic stone formation that would make even the most seasoned warlock blush.

    These aren’t just naughty novelties, they’re part of a long tradition of sacred sexuality in magical practice. Fertility rites, sympathetic magic, and the worship of generative forces have deep roots in pagan belief systems. Still, when you’re face-to-face with a stone that looks like it belongs in a hen party gift bag, it’s hard not to crack a joke.

    Paranormal Vibes and Pentagram Selfies

    As we explored the museum’s shadowy corridors, we encountered everything from poppets and potion bottles to a life-sized Horned God statue that seemed to follow us with its gaze.

    Outside, the slate-roofed building is adorned with herbs, symbols, and a pentagram that practically begs for a selfie. A black cat perched on the wall added to the ambiance, while an owl on the chimney watched us like a feathered bouncer guarding the secrets within.

    Final Thoughts: Bewitched, Bothered, and Boo-Fooned

    Boscastle’s Museum of Witchcraft and Magic is more than just a collection of curios, it’s a living archive of belief, rebellion, and the human desire to understand the unknown. Whether you’re a seasoned occultist or just here for the rude rocks, it’s a must-visit for anyone with a taste for the uncanny.

    We left with a deeper appreciation for magical history, a few questionable photos, and the lingering suspicion that we may have been cursed.

  • Boo-Foons in Wales: Fairy Cattle & Cow Pat Chao

    The Boo-Foons are back on the road, this time hoofing it through the misty hills of Wales in search of fairy cattle and folklore mischief. Join Steve and Dan as they tiptoe through enchanted pastures, dodge flying cow pats, sidestep suspicious witches, and wrangle tales from the otherworldly herd.


    Expect moo-ving mysteries, udder nonsense, and a few dairy-fresh punchlines as the Boo-Foons milk every last drop of weirdness from this whimsical Welsh adventure.


    Listen now and graze on the magic.

  • Boo-Foons Episode 2: Frogmen Unleashed

    Last Wednesday, Boo-Foons took a slippery leap into one of the UK’s strangest folklore legends: the mysterious Toadmen. Who were these shadowy figures? What did they want with toads, horses, and secret rituals?


    Join us as we wade through murky myths, rural magic, and the unsettling truth behind the Toadmen’s powers. Expect laughs, lore, and a few unexpected croaks.


    Listen now wherever you get your ghostly fix or from our website

    Got a favourite moment or theory, then please tag us in our social media and let the Boo-Foons riff begin.

  • Boo-Foons Episode 1 Is Live: Meet the Boggarts

    The wait is over, Boo-Foonatics! Our first real episode has officially dropped, and it’s a wild ride through the mischievous world of Boggarts, those chaotic little folklore gremlins that love to mess with your sanity and apparently fold your laundry!

    We’ve had over 55 listens in the first 24 hours, which is absolutely bonkers for a debut. Whether you’re tuning in from your haunted kitchen or a ghost-free commute, we’re thrilled to have you along for the ride.



    What’s Inside?
    In this episode, we dive deep into:

    • The origins of Boggarts in UK folklore
    • Real-life encounters
    • Our own theories on what makes a Boggart tick
    • A few ridiculous tangents, naturally

    Early Reactions
    We’ve already had some killer feedback:

    “Listening to the podcast in the restaurant, just took a bite of chicken and choked laughing.”

    “I thought I would send you a message to say U MF I about died!”

    Honestly, we couldn’t ask for better reviews. If we’ve made you laugh, gasp, or question your attic noises, we’ve done our job.

    What’s Next?
    We’re back every Wednesday with fresh folklore, haunted nonsense, and Boo-Foonery galore. Episode 2 is already brewing, and trust us it’s going to be even weirder.


    Thanks for supporting us from the start. If you haven’t listened yet, now’s the time. And if you have, go tell your nan, your dog, and that one friend who swears their house is haunted.

    Stay spooky,

    Steve & Dan
    The Boo-Foons