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Chambers of Horror | Six stories of sinister rooms | A Bitesized Audio Compilation
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An anthology of six stories by various authors, all of which centre around a mysterious, sinister or haunted room. The stories are already available on the channel as individual uploads if you prefer to listen that way, although I've taken the opportunity while producing this anthology to remaster and re-edit some of the older recordings. Chapter timestamps below.

00:00:00 Introduction
00:01:52 Number 13, by M. R. James
00:45:00 The Sealed Room, by Arthur Conan Doyle
01:19:25 The Room in the Tower, by E. F. Benson
01:58:54 The Red Room, by H. G. Wells
02:27:44 The Mystery of the Circular Chamber, by L. T. Meade and Robert Eustace
03:21:55 The Thing in the Upper Room, by Arthur Morrison
03:48:43 Credits, thanks and further listening

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00:01:52 Number 13, by M. R. James
While researching church history in Denmark, Mr. Anderson notices that the inn where he is staying has no room numbered 13. Or does it...? One of the best known ghost stories by M. R. James, first heard read aloud at Christmas 1899 and subsequently published in 'Ghost Stories of an Antiquary' in 1904.

00:45:00 The Sealed Room, by Arthur Conan Doyle
A solicitor finds himself intrigued by a young man who lives alone in a huge mansion, with virtually no furniture and a mysterious room which is sealed up with wax... 'The Story of the Sealed Room' first appeared in the Strand Magazine in the September 1898 issue, as part of 'Round the Fire Stories'.

01:19:25 The Room in the Tower, by E. F. Benson
After many years of experiencing a strange and recurring dream, of an unseen, unidentified terror lurking in a room at the top of a mysterious house, our narrator is disturbed to find that his nightmare appears to be crossing over into real life... 'The Room in the Tower' first appeared in the January 1912 issue of Pall Mall Magazine.

01:58:54 The Red Room, by H. G. Wells
In H.G. Wells’s celebrated ghost story, an intrepid and self-confident young man resolves to spend the night in a room which is reportedly haunted by a malevolent spirit, determined to disprove the legend... 'The Red Room' first appeared in the March 1896 issue of 'The Idler'.

02:27:44 The Mystery of the Circular Chamber, by L. T. Meade and Robert Eustace
"Something happens in this house, and no living soul knows what it is, for they who have seen it have never yet survived to tell the tale." Legend says that no-one survives the night in the circular room at the Castle Inn, where several unexplained deaths have been popularly attributed to "fright". 'The Mystery of the Circular Chamber' originally appeared in the June 1897 issue of Cassell's Magazine. It was the first in a series of stories to feature John Bell, Victorian adventurer and "professional exposer of ghosts".

The full series of Bell stories is available to listen on the channel here:    • A Master of Mysteries | L. T. Meade &...  

03:21:55 The Thing in the Upper Room, by Arthur Morrison
An unnamed horror lurks in the empty room on the top floor of an otherwise perfectly normal lodging house in Paris; no-one really seems to know what gave the room its evil reputation. But to Attwater, a young and impoverished English artist, the low rent seems worth the risk... 'The Thing in the Upper Room' first appeared in the May 1910 edition of 'The Story-teller'.

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@BitesizedAudio

3 months ago

An anthology of six stories by various authors, all of which centre around a mysterious, sinister or haunted room. The stories are already available on the channel as individual uploads if you prefer to listen that way, although I've taken the opportunity while producing this anthology to remaster and re-edit some of the older recordings. Story timestamps: 00:01:52 Number 13, by M. R. James 00:45:00 The Sealed Room, by Arthur Conan Doyle 01:19:25 The Room in the Tower, by E. F. Benson 01:58:54 The Red Room, by H. G. Wells 02:27:44 The Mystery of the Circular Chamber, by L. T. Meade and Robert Eustace 03:21:55 The Thing in the Upper Room, by Arthur Morrison Story teasers and more information can be found in the video description.

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@donnavorce8856

2 months ago

Simon Stanhope is for me, one of the best narrators of this decade. Thanks for all your good work Simon! Right up there with Jonathan Cecil, Hugh Fraser and David Suchet for my listening ear. Easy to listen to, no sudden loud noise, just good even reading. Modulation, timbre, rhythm all A+. Cheers

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@maxgc6413

3 months ago

Excellent compilation, SImon! I got ghost story collections by James, Benson and Le Fanu thanks to your channel. Such rich language it is and absolutely should be preserved as much as possible. Looking forward to whatever tales you may bring in the coming year as you always pick the classiest ones imo.

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@susangordon1153

3 months ago

It was so wonderful to spend the evening with you again Simon. You escort me though time and space on the warm tones of your lovely voice and for that, I am grateful. ❤

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@mariameere5807

3 months ago

Thank you so much Simon! So excited! That’s tonight’s entertainment taken care of❗️🌟♥️👍☘️

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@evelanpatton

3 months ago

Fantastic! Thank you. I believe this correlation was exception-all-Y chosen📍📖🗝️🚪🖼️🛏️🪞🪑🚰🛁🧼🧴🚽🧻🚬🧲⚰️🪦. Thank you Simon! 🎉📚📖✍🏻❣️

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@tammyhanlon3057

3 months ago

Hi, Simon!!! Good to see your face. Thanks for the stories and the author notes, too. Bless you, be well.

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@thomulusmax

1 month ago

Hi there! it doesn't sound like you're reading the stories as much as that you're telling the stories, which is so much nicer, thank you for taking the time to share your talent with us

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@Frenchblue8

3 months ago

Brilliant idea for a compilation!!! Have we done waterways/ships/ voyages yet?? So many wonderful ones!💙🚢

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@stephaniealeman8522

3 months ago

Thanks for sliding The Sealed Room into this compilation Simon! Since I ritually listen to the other stories while waiting for your new ones, I appreciate a bit of acd that I’ve not heard before 💚 with those rosettes of lichen growing on the walls!

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@mngirl5437

2 months ago

I really enjoyed this compilation Simon❤ I listen while I am working. Longer play means less looking for more to listen to... lol

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@MikeBlair-ce1er

3 months ago

Love these compilations. Thank You.

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@UnderOneSky

3 months ago

You’ve become a staple in our everyday lives. Thank you for sharing your gifts and talents and bringing such life to the art of storytelling.

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@kyleklukas4808

3 months ago

Hello Simon . Nice to see you . Wish more channels would do this . Your voice is very pleasant to listen to . Thank you .

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@annemaclean6634

3 months ago

I'm really looking forward to listening to this anthology, including some of my favourite authors, MR James, Conan Doyle and Arthur Morrison. I've got most of the stories in paperback compilations, but it's going to be so good listening to you narrating them, thanks so much for uploading. UPDATE: enjoyed that very much, love your narration, Simon! Some I had read or heard before but there were some new ones, very intriguing and very good. 👍👍

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@user-ln3kh3ku4u

3 months ago

A great selection Simon as always thank u your vioce is so soothing .❤

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@taliabee8661

3 months ago

Oh my god, it’s like you know when I’ve got to really get on with all. the. blasted. chores!! Roll on the morning when I can make a start (and I’m deliberately holding off til then of I’ll stay awake half the night listening to these and won’t even see the morning 🤣🤣) ♥️♥️

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@brandyduncan392

3 months ago

Your voice is so soothing and calming. My last few weeks have been so stressful; listening to you is helping me destress. ❤

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@jessisage4708

3 months ago

Nice line-up! Thanks Simon ❤❤❤

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@spews1973

3 months ago

Well, I guessed that "The Room in the Tower" and "The Red Room" would be here. I couldn't think what the M.R. James story would be - Silly me! Anyway, this has been a great way to spend a chilly January Sunday evening.

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