HERITAGE LABEL
Expert historians.
Guided audio tours.
Drive along tours.
British history.
Fascinating narrators.
ASMR Experiences.
Local lore.
Sleep stories.
Now more than ever, there is huge opportunity in creating readily-available access to our history through immersive audio experiences. The market is lacking credible sources as well as production value; and SEO research shows demand from millions of searches.
On our Heritage Label we partner up with local organisations, charities and trusts to distribute audio tours, historical accounts, walk throughs, guides, recreations and more to Spotify (and others!).
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We give 70% back to our partners and work up front for free. If you would like to join our label, please apply here.
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Northumberland: The Corn Road
ft. John Grundy and Marian Foster
A remarkable journey full of fascinating things to see that winds its way from Hexham to the pretty seaside village of Alnmouth on the historic Corn Road.
Crossing the Roman Wall, passing historic country houses and grand estates and dropping by character-filled villages, it's a journey that will inspire and delight many times over.

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Northumberland: The Coast, The Country & The Cattle Trail
ft. John Grundy and Marian Foster
Let us accompany you on a wonderful tour of Northumberland's fascinating heritage, with a distinct bias towards some of it's most spectacular castles.
It's a little known fact that Northumberland actually boasts more castles and fortified houses than any other English county. John Grundy introduces you to some of the county's most spectacular castles and uncovers some of the lesser known facts about these iconic buildings.
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Coming soon


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Northumberland: Big Skies & Barbarians
ft. John Grundy and Marian Foster
Where would you find half naked women chanting a wild measure while the men, wielding dirks, were dancing a war dance? Or find a farm with a fragrant name, with a listed Long Drop toilet perched 40 feet above a gorge - hard luck if you were walking underneath!
90% of job applications before the 1500s put pillaging as a key skill!
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