The Chained Ghost of Bovey Tracey

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In the twilight hush of Bovey Tracey, where Dartmoor’s rugged breath whispers through the cobblestone veins of Mill Lane, the ghost of Elias Finch once haunted a rusted iron gate, his spectral chains rattling a mournful lament for a life extinguished in 1715 by betrayal and cruel punishment. A tinker turned smuggler, Elias was bound to the gate as a public warning, left to perish under a merciless frost, his spirit condemned to linger as a gaunt figure whose glowing bonds and pleading eyes chilled the hearts of late-night wanderers. For centuries, his presence cast a shadow over the town, until the gate’s removal in 1990 swapped iron for wood, freeing the lane from its grim sentinel—though on fog-draped nights, a faint clink still stirs the air, hinting that Elias’s sorrow may not yet be at rest.

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