Some Facts About BritainThe monster that lurks in a secret chamber of Glamis Castle, Scotland; phantoms of the Theatre Royal in York, including a Grey Lady and an actor who was killed in a duel; the ghost of a Crusader, Ranulph, in the moat of Blanchminster Castle, Cornwall; the ghostly coach and headless horses seen before Christmas in Penryn, Cornwall (turn away, or the coachman may carry off your spirit); the white-clad ghost of Jane Seymour, holding a candle, seen in Hampton Court Palace; the cross-shaped bare earth on the grave of John Davies in the churchyard of Montgomery, Wales, fulfilling his prophecy and proving his innocence of the theft for which he was hanged; the spectral monk of the Old Priory in Trevethey, Cornwall; 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; the Blue Lady of Berry Pomeroy Castle, Devon, who lures men to heir deaths and is sometimes a portent of death; and the ghostly Number Seven bus sometimes seen in Kensington, London, are among the ghosts, haunted places, folklore, myths and legends of Britain. Queen Mab wishes you a comfortable stay in your Masham England UK hotel. Seasoned travellers will become acquainted with the famous hotels in their destinations. The Excelsior Hotel in Hong Kong near the famous noonday gun, the Imperial Hotel in Delhi, the Norfolk Hotel in Nairobi, the Hotel Baur au Lac in Zurich, the Queen Mary in Long Beach, the Mandarin Oriental Macau and Claridge's in London. are some of the world's most famous hotels. |