As the autumn nights grow darker and colder, many of us turn to the glow of a fireplace for warmth and comfort, but with Halloween around the corner, we thought we would stoke the flames of folklore and explore six of the strangest fireplace superstitions passed down through history.
Before the age of central heating and TV sets, the hearth was more than just a practical feature of the home — it was the beating heart of family life, a place for cooking, storytelling, and gathering. With such importance came mystery, symbolism, and superstition. Across centuries and cultures, people believed the fire revealed signs of fortune, danger, or even love.