Hauntings of Barnet and Enfield

Robert Radakovic


Region:
South East
Notice Period:
Short (maybe less than one month's notice)
Type:
Professional
Fee:
Unknown
Category:
History
Updated:
23rd February 2023

Hauntings of Barnet and Enfield: Camlet Moat and the Cockfosters Cluster

Utilizing a mixture of historical research and personal experience, the talk will provide an overview of some of the many varied hauntings and ghost sightings reported along the border between what is now East Barnet and West Enfield. Particular attention will be paid to the stories surrounding the 900 year old Camlet Moat.

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About Robert Radakovic

Dr Robert Radakovic

I am an ex-management accountant who left the corporate world over a decade ago to study for an MA in Western Esotericism, followed by a PhD which considered the interplay between Science, Religion, Philosophy and the Paranormal in the nineteenth century. I have had a lifelong interest in ghosts, UAP (UFOs) and psychic phenomena. I undertake independent research in each of these and I have been a council member of The Ghost Club (1862) since 2019.

I have presented a number of in-person and online talks to The Ghost Club (1862), the Association for the Scientific Study of Anomalous Phenomena (ASSAP), The Society for Psychical Research (SPR) and The Last Tuesday Society.


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