Some Facts About BritainThe corpse-eating kergrim in the churchyard of Launceston, Cornwall; the large, bearded spectre that haunts bedrooms in Glamis Castle, Scotland; the white-clad spectre of Lady Margaret Pomeroy, starved to death by her sister, seen in the dungeons and on the battlements of Berry Pomeroy Castle, Devon; the White Lady and phantom funeral procession at Godolphin House, Cornwall; the three spectres of Trinity Church on Micklegate, York; the ghostly old woman, in a red headscarf, haunting Kitty Steps, by a pool in Lydford Gorge, Dartmoor; a number of ghosts at Jamaica Inn on Bodmin Moor, including a murdered sailor who sits on an outside wall; the ghostly Number Seven bus sometimes seen in Kensington, London; the May Day celebration of Baiting the Hobby Horse in Padstow, Cornwall; and the invisible ghost that grabs the shoulders of visitors to the teashop of Berry Pomeroy Castle, Devon, are among the ghosts, haunted places, folklore, myths and legends of Britain. We hope that you enjoy your stay in your Llanfair Talhaiarn Wales UK hotel. Seasoned travellers will become acquainted with the famous hotels in their destinations. The Polana Hotel in Maputo, the Peninsula Hotel in Hong Kong (featuring in the Clark Gable movie Soldier of Fortune), the Queen Mary in Long Beach, the New Stanley Hotel in Nairobi, the Beverly Hills Hotel in Los Angeles, the Renaissance Suzhou Hotel in Suzhou China and the Hotel Metropole in Hanoi. are some of the world's most famous hotels. |