The Ghost of Jews Bridge

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In the serene embrace of South Devon’s Bovey Tracey and Teigngrace, where the River Teen glimmers and Jews Bridge arches over mossy stones near Stover House, the ghost of Isaac Levinsky, a Jewish pedlar murdered in 1695, haunts the night, his tattered figure pacing the span with hollow eyes, a mournful echo of a life stolen by greed on a foggy November eve. From chilling sightings in 1715 to a historian’s vigil in 1953, his spirit, bound to the bridge where his blood spilled, kept Stover’s servants from crossing after dark, their fear weaving a legend of sorrow that lingers in the mist.

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