Some Facts About BritainGhostly, pipe-smoking Beefeaters in the Byward Tower of the Tower of London; the black-clad ghost of Deadman's Cove, Cornwall; the procession of ghostly, white-clad monks on the Lych Way, Dartmoor; the corpse-eating kergrim in the churchyard of Launceston, Cornwall; how Drake's Drum, preserved in Buckland Abbey, is heard when England is in danger; the invisible ghost that grabs the shoulders of visitors to the teashop of Berry Pomeroy Castle, Devon; the Blue Lady of Berry Pomeroy Castle, Devon, who lures men to heir deaths and is sometimes a portent of death; the ghostly black dog, a portent of death, seen at Okehampton Castle, Devon; ghostly hammering heard in the Blue Room of Glamis Castle, Scotland; and the spectres, in Welsh costume, of Sarah Ponsonby and Lady Eleanor Butler, "the Ladies of Llangollen", seen in their home Plas Newydd in Llangollen, Wales, are among the ghosts, haunted places, folklore, myths and legends of Britain. We hope that you enjoy your stay in your Meshaw 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, Raffles Hotel in Singapore where the Singapore Sling was invented in the hotel's Long Bar, the Venetian Macao Resort Hotel in Macau, the Savoy Hotel in London, the Renaissance Suzhou Hotel in Suzhou China and the Villa D'Este on Lake Como. are among the historic, famous and/or luxurious of the international hotels. |