Some Facts About BritainA phantom miner, demons and the damned Jan Tregeagle (hiding from Satan) in St Michael's Chapel, Roche Rocks, Cornwall; the corpse-eating kergrim in the churchyard of Launceston, Cornwall; the ghostly drummer of Culzean Castle, Scotland; the ghostly, faithful dog Gellert, seen in and around Bedgellert (Grave of Gellert), where it saved a boy from a wolf but was mistakenly killed when its master saw blood on its mouth; how, off St Ives in Cornwall, the ship Neptune sank after seeing a ghost ship, becoming another ghost ship; the black-clad ghost of Deadman's Cove, Cornwall; the phantom monks carrying a funeral bier, seen near Childe's Tomb on Dartmoor; the spectre of George II, sometimes asking "Where are they?" in a German accent, seen at the windows of Kensington Palace, London; Joan o' the Wad (Joan the Wad), a female piskey (Cornish pixie), sometimes helpful and sometimes mischievious, around Polperro in Cornwall; and the ghost of a Crusader, Ranulph, in the moat of Blanchminster Castle, Cornwall, are among the ghosts, haunted places, folklore, myths and legends of Britain. We wish you an enjoyable stay at your chosen Laneham England UK hotel. When you get the chance, stay in some of the famous, luxurious and/or historic hotels of your destinations. The Mount Nelson Hotel in Cape Town, the Grand Hyatt Macau, the Mandarin Oriental Hotel in Hong Kong, Hotel La Mamounia in Marrakesh (Marrakech), the Excelsior Hotel in Hong Kong near the famous noonday gun, the Goldeneye Hotel (once the home of James Bond author Ian Fleming) in Jamaica's Oracabessa Bay and the Hotel Lisboa and its famous casino in Macau. are internationally renowned hotels. |