Some Facts About BritainThe buried treasure of John "Long Ben" Avery at Kennack Cove, Cornwall; the spectre of Jan Tregeagle, who must empty Dozmary Pool with only a limpet shell, on Bodmin Moor, Cornwall; supernatural phenomena including a Lady in Grey, possibly Mary, Queen of Scots, in Holyrood Palace (Holyroodhouse); the ghostly white dog of Cator Common on Dartmoor; the ghostly harbinger of death that haunts Ashleigh Barton, Devon; the neighing, ghostly bear of St Blazey, Cornwall; the spectre of the 18th Century Reverend Cole, seen in the garden of the vicarage at Luxulyan, Cornwall; how money paid by the Devil at the Tavistock Inn in Poundgate, Devon, turned into leaves after he left; the phantom ship of Croft Pascoe Pool, Cornwall; and how the menhirs the Nine Maidens, near st Columb Major, Cornwall, were nine girls (and a fiddler) petrified for carousing on the Sabbath, are some of the folklore, haunted places, ghosts, myths and legends of Britain. We hope that you enjoy your stay in your Lowestoft England UK hotel. When you get the chance, stay in some of the famous, luxurious and/or historic hotels of your destinations. The Mandarin Oriental Hotel in Hong Kong, the Imperial Hotel in Delhi, Hotel du Cap-Eden-Roc in Cap d'Antibes, the Grand Coloane Beach Resort in Macau, Christian's Hotel in Luoyang China, the Hotel del Coronado in San Diego and the Norfolk Hotel in Nairobi. are internationally renowned hotels. |