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Jamaica Inn
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Jamaica Inn, nestled high on Bodmin Moor in Cornwall, is renowned as the area's most famous smuggling inn, originally built in 1750 as a coaching stop for weary travelers. The establishment features a Smuggling Museum that showcases an impressive collection of artifacts and tales that bring to life the rich history of smuggling along the Cornish coast, where cunning smugglers once thrived under minimal law enforcement.
Inspired by its atmospheric surroundings, author Daphne du Maurier wrote her famous novel, "Jamaica Inn," after staying at the inn in 1930, contributing to its reputation as a site steeped in legend. Guests often report eerie occurrences at the inn, further enhancing its allure as a destination for those intrigued by history and the paranormal.
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Terrible asked staff three times what was the chefs curry of the day…. Chicken korma all replied ...
QI am sorry to write this, however the prices are high, it's just like a gastro pub not the haunted ...
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