Spectral Lights at Bow Bridge

10 days ago
30

Beneath the shadowed arches of Bow Bridge in North Devon’s Hartland, where the moor’s wild breath meets the Bristol Channel’s restless tides, spectral lights weave a haunting tale born of a mother’s unending grief. In 1692, a storm claimed three brothers, their loss etching sorrow into their mother Agnes Babb, whose nightly lantern-lit vigils by the bridge birthed ethereal globes, white with ultramarine bases, glowing softly above the stream, rising 20 to 30 feet before fading. From the 1700s to a vivid 1965 sighting, these lights, beautiful and mysterious, dance in Hartland’s lore, a radiant echo of a widow’s love, forever seeking her lost sons in the darkness.

Loading comments...