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Manton Bridge Black Shuck

Bridge between Manton & Scotter, Manton, Lincolnshire Shuck Unknown

Manton Bridge, spanning the river between Manton and Scotter in Lincolnshire, is one of three bridges in the area said to be haunted by the black shuck, a legendary ghostly dog. This stretch of road has long been associated with paranormal activity, and locals have shared stories of a large, dark canine apparition appearing to travellers. While there's no record of a specific incident or date, the black shuck's reputation as a harbinger of doom or a malevolent entity has endured in local folklore.

Historically, the black shuck has been a part of British folklore, particularly in the eastern counties. The creature is often described as a large, black dog with glowing eyes, and sightings have been reported in various forms over the centuries. In the case of Manton Bridge, the black shuck is said to appear to motorists or pedestrians, sometimes causing them to stop or swerve in fright. Although there's no concrete evidence to support these claims, the persistence of such stories suggests that something unusual may be occurring in this location.

Historical Context

The black shuck has been part of British folklore for centuries

Location

Location Details

Location Type
Bridge
Activity Types
Visual
Witness Credibility
Multiple Witnesses
Threat Level
Harmless
Accessibility
Public Access
Date / Era
Unknown
Postcode Area
DN21

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