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Fairies of Haytor Crossroads

Road between Heatree Cross and Hound Tor Inn Inn, Haytor, Devon Fairy Victorian

Deep in the Devon countryside, near the ancient village of Haytor, lies a spot where the ordinary and the paranormal seem to intersect. This crossroads, nestled between Heatree Cross and the Hound Tor Inn, is home to a haunting that has captured the imagination of locals and visitors alike for over a century and a half. It's a place where the story of Mary 'Kitty' Jay, a young woman who took her own life, has become intertwined with tales of fairy activity and ghostly apparitions.

In the 19th century, it was not uncommon for those who had died by their own hand to be buried at crossroads, a practice steeped in superstition. Mary 'Kitty' Jay's grave became a focal point for strange occurrences. People began to notice that fresh flowers would appear on her grave, with no one seen placing them there. This phenomenon led some to speculate that the site was being tended by fairies. Adding to the mystique, a floating female figure has been spotted near the grave, as has a man shrouded in a dark blanket. These sightings have been reported from 1860 onwards, suggesting a long-standing and enduring paranormal presence.

Historical Context

The haunting is linked to 19th-century burial practices and Victorian era folklore.

Location

Location Details

Location Type
Crossroads
Activity Types
Visual Audio
Witness Credibility
Multiple Witnesses
Threat Level
Harmless
Accessibility
Public Access
Date / Era
1860 onwards
Postcode Area
TQ13

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