Some Facts About BritainA number of ghosts at Jamaica Inn on Bodmin Moor, including a murdered sailor who sits on an outside wall; strange phenomena in the National Railway Museum, York, including a haunted sleeping car; the monster that lurks in a secret chamber of Glamis Castle, Scotland; the ghostly black Daimler seen between Garabridge and Modbury, Devon; the skeletal horse ridden by Old Crockern at Crockern's Tor, Dartmoor; the sounds of spectral gamblers, forced to play for eternity as punishment for playing dice on the Sabbath, in Glamis Castle, Scotland; the phantom great Dane seen at Cheriton Cross, Devon; the spectral car, seen on the B3212 near Moretonhampstead, Devon; the ghost of the pirate Tom Crocker, seen in August on Burgh Island, Devon; and ghostly, pipe-smoking Beefeaters in the Byward Tower of the Tower of London, are among the ghosts, haunted places, folklore, myths and legends of Britain. We wish you an enjoyable stay at your chosen Lynmouth England UK hotel. The famous and/or historic hotels of the world are major destinations in their own right. The Peninsula Hotel in Hong Kong (featuring in the Clark Gable movie Soldier of Fortune), the Goldeneye Hotel (once the home of James Bond author Ian Fleming) in Jamaica's Oracabessa Bay, the Four Seasons Hotel in Hong Kong, the PuLi Hotel and Spa in Shanghai, the Beverly Hills Hotel in Los Angeles, the Ritz-Carlton in Hong Kong and the Fasano Hotel e Restaurante Rio in Rio de Janeiro. are some of the world's most famous hotels. |