The Tale of Mary Whiddon

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In the ancient tannery town of Chagford, where Dartmoor’s granite tors tower over the whispering River Teign and shadows cling to the stones of St. Michael’s Church, a chilling tale of love and violence endures from 1641—the tragedy of Mary Whiddon, a young woman slain on her wedding day, her blood staining the altar and her spirit forever bound to Whiddon Park. Her ghost, cloaked in a shimmering black gown, haunts the manor’s corridors and the churchyard’s quiet grave, her sorrowful presence a spectral thread weaving through centuries, stirred in 1971 when a guest glimpsed her mournful figure, tying the moor’s timeless grief to a fleeting moment of joy stolen by a single, brutal shot.

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