Jamaica inn bodmin, cornwall, famous coaching inn with hearty food and 300 years of history. Make reservations online immortalised in daphne du mauriers novel, and the alfred hitchcock film and bbc drama of the same name, the jamaica inn bolventor is in the middle of wild and beautiful bodmin moor halfway between launceston and bodmin. Built as a coaching inn in 1750, and having an association with smuggling, it was the setting for daphne du maurier s 1936 novel jamaica inn, 1 which was made into the film jamaica inn in 1939 by alfred hitchcock. As we checked in we were introduced the manager, shown to our room and. The jamaica inn was recently announced as one of the most haunted inns in the uk. Mary soon realises her uncles inn serves as the base for a gang of ship wreckers who lure ships to their doom on. Each room features a new flat screen tv with sky channels and movies, while some rooms provide luxurious fourposter beds. This piece of footage was taken from my recent lone investigation at the jamaica inn. It still provides accommodation but also includes a museum of smuggling along with the original coach house, stables, and tack room. During your stay, youre just a quick walk from cornwall area of outstanding natural beauty.
Jamaica inn is a novel by the english writer daphne du maurier, first published in 1936. Firstly, i would like to comment that the vast majority of staff were incredibly freindly and helpful throughout our three day stay. When i was a young girl, i devoured mysteries and thrillers. Jamaica inn haunted places in england the ghost attic. Cornwalls regimental museum and bodmin jail are cultural highlights, and some of the areas. If they were set in another era, so much the better. The name jamaica inn came from the local trelawney family, important landowners in the area, two of whose members served as governors of jamaica in the 18th century. A visit to the inn s museum includes the daphne du maurier room, with the actual desk she wrote her novels on, plus an educational and historical short film about smuggling in cornwall and the part jamaica inn played. A visit to the inn s museum includes the daphne du maurier room, with the actual desk she wrote her novels on, plus an educational and historical short film about smuggling in cornwall and the. The jamaica inn rose to fame because it was the subject of interest in daphne du mauriers 1936 book jamaica inn, which was also adapted into a movie of the same name by alfred hitchcock. Jamaica inn in north cornwall provides a relaxing and comfortable nights sleep in both the original 1750s part of this. Rooms in the old part of the house are named francis davey, harry the pedlar and squire basil after characters in the jamaica inn novel, a plaque in the bar reads on this spot. This country star charlie cooper spooked after night in jamaica inn s most haunted room. My partner and i booked jamaica inn as a part of a 8 day visit to cornwall.
Jamaica inn launceston 2020 updated prices expedia. Ring us to book your ghost hunt on 01566 86250 and to book a room if youre brave enough to stay. Jamaica inn is located in launceston, cornwall and is one of the most haunted places in england. It was inspired by du mauriers 1930 stay at the real jamaica inn, which still exists and is a. Jamaica inn, its a crime to miss this famous haunted. Jamaica inn hotel, cornwalls legendary coaching house, immortalised in. It was a cold wet day in late november we arrived at jamacia inn,booked in and was shown to room 6 in the old part of the inn which was in an old style with a 4 poster bed.
Welcome to jamaica inn, high up on wild and beautiful bodmin moor and made worldfamous by daphne du mauriers tale of smugglers, rogues and wreckers. Series writer emma frost guides us around the cornish setting of her gothic drama. Ocean views from every jamaica inn suite and cottage. Jamaica inn bolventor all you need to know before you. Jamaica inn in north cornwall provides a relaxing and comfortable nights sleep in both the original 1750s part of this coaching inn and in the newer wing. During your stay, youre just a quick walk from cornwall area of. The jamaica inn has been welcoming guests since may 10. Lanhydrock and pinsla garden and nursery are also worth visiting. It picked up and dropped the wall phone in one room and no one was there. When in cornwall, nearly every month i say at the jamaica inn for 1 or 2 nights sometimes even 3, i love it especially in the winter without the coach parties.
On the a30 between launceston and bodmin, the jamaica inn offers 20 ensuite rooms, free wifi and sky channels offering sports and movies. Need a great cornwall county hotel or accommodation near jamaica inn. This jamaica inn cottage is a spacious private sanctuary offering panoramic views of the caribbean sea. The opening note in the novel written by daphne du maurier on the literary appeal of the locations in the book wrote. This is the jamaica inn on the bodmin moor in cornwall, one of the most haunted pubs in england. Cornwalls most famous smuggling inn, jamaica inn is shrouded in history and has. So well known are the stories of hauntings at the inn, that inside the wardrobe in room 5 youll find a collection of toys and a folder of letters. Bodmin hotels book cheap hotels in bodmin premier inn. Cornwalls most famous smuggling inn, jamaica inn is shrouded in history and has one of the finest collections of smuggling artefacts in the country. Or take a trip through time on the bodmin and wenford steam railway. Daphne du mauriers jamaica inn was a fave of my 12yearold self. Some of the traditional rooms are in the original inn and some are in the modern annex.
A visit to the inns museum includes the daphne du maurier room, with the. All rooms have ensuite bathrooms and most have full length baths. Jamaica inn is a traditional inn on bodmin moor in cornwall, united kingdom. Jamaica inn is widely reported to be haunted as the place has had a number of paranormal activities taking place such as ghost sightings and strange noises coming from guest rooms. Located just off the a30, near the middle of the moor close to the hamlet of bolventor, it was used as a staging post for. Were still referred to by historians as cornwalls most famous smuggling inn. Jamaica inn in north cornwall provides a relaxing and comfortable nights sleep in both the original 1750s. Book your tickets online for jamaica inn, bolventor. Its open to the public a couple of days a week and it has a. A visit to the inns museum includes the daphne du maurier room, with the actual desk she wrote her novels on, plus an educational and historical short film about smuggling in cornwall and. A restaurant or other place to eat at the jamaica inn.
The only gripe about the staff was the young man on reception who checked us in and must have called me pal a dozen times. Jamaica inn hotel, cornwalls legendary coaching house, immortalised in daphne du mauriers novel of the same name, has stood high on bodmin moor for over four centuries. Features a living room and bar area, infinity plunge pool, outdoor shower, and private entrance to the sea. The jamaica inn in cornwall is a charming traditional inn. Book a deal for the jamaica inn, launceston at laterooms. You can read about when most haunted visited jamaica inn here. In cornwall, 1819, a young woman discovers shes living near a gang of criminals who arrange shipwrecks for profit. The inn is temporarily closed due to coronavirus see news the world famous jamaica inn cornwall s most famous smugglers inn.
A visit to the inns museum includes the daphne du maurier room, with the actual desk she wrote her novels on, plus an educational and historical short film about smuggling in cornwall and the part jamaica inn played. Popular attractions daphne du mauriers smugglers museum and dozmary pool are located nearby. The jamaica inn ghosts real paranormal experiences. The inn s history then continues when daphne du maurier wrote the famous novel the jamaica inn based on the inn itself. The oldest parts of jamaica inn date back to the 18th century, and originally it catered for travellers on the new turnpike road from bodmin to launceston. It was inspired by du mauriers 1930 stay at the real jamaica inn. Cornwalls most famous smugglers inn made worldfamous by daphne du mauriers jamaica inn novel. This old coaching inn set high up on the bleak bodmin moor has a wealth of ghostly history attached to it. You say jamaica inn is an historic hostelry with many original features, our smuggling museum was very interesting, our daphne du maurier room highlights this famous author and her family, our restaurant had a very cosy feel with food that was not overpriced and we provide plenty of. Book the jamaica inn stay at this 3star inn in launceston. The jamaica inn, which is open all year round, is found high up on the wild and beautiful bodmin moor and is an excellent place to stay in one of the 20 newly refurbished ensuite bedrooms or to stop off for a tasty meal in the award winning restaurant, a drink or bar meal in one of the olde worlde bars with great local.
Jamaica inn is now open to ghost hunters both for weekends and late night investigations. The jamaica inn was once cornwall s most famous smugglers hostelry and coaching house. And, after a busy day exploring, grab a bite to eat in our restaurant, put your feet up in our spacious rooms and drift off in our extracomfy beds. A visit to the inns museum includes the daphne du maurier room, with the actual. Cornwall s most famous smuggling inn, jamaica inn is shrouded in history and has one of the finest collections of smuggling artefacts in the country. Fun place, great rooms just completly different feel to most hotels plus the odd risk of a ghost only thing is the food is a bit tourist rather than hotel, so get a bit bored with the. The jamaica inn offers 20 rooms with attached bathroom, free wifi and sky. The incident happened in jamaica inn, one of cornwall s most. This twostory onebedroom haven is as breathtaking inside as the views beyond its french doors. Its said that du maurier was inspired to write her novel in 1930 after she became lost in thick fog whilst out horse riding on the moors, and sought refuge at the inn. Since when has bodmin moor featured lush meadows and dry stone walls as far as the eye can see. This was filmed in room 5 whilst i had gone to sleep.
Jamaica inn is a great novel, but daphne du maurier herself knew that the slight storyline was really just an appendage to her masterful depiction of bodmin moor. Guests can enjoy the propertys bar, restaurant, souvenir shop, farm shop and museum. In early 19th century cornwall, a young orphan, mary, is sent to live with aunt patience and uncle joss who are landlords of the jamaica inn. Features include free breakfast, free wifi in public areas and free selfparking. The historic jamaica inn is setback from the busy a30 in bolventor, overlooking brown willy the highest point of bodmin moor. The odd ghost or two is said to occupy the inn which is regularly visited by ghost hunters on popular ghost hunt weekends. The inn was used as a temperance house during the early 1900s but there has always been some kind of unexplained presence throughout the years. Cornwall s regimental museum and bodmin jail are cultural highlights, and some of the areas attractions include trethorne leisure park and new mills farm park. Jamaica inn, daphne du maurier jamaica inn is a novel by the english writer daphne du maurier, first published in 1936. Jamaica inn stands today, hospitable and kindly, a temperance house on the twentymile road between bodmin and launceston. Where the fire is always warm, the rooms are always comfortable and the ghosts are always haunting. On the a30 between launceston and bodmin, the jamaica inn offers 20 rooms with attached bathroom, free wifi and sky channels offering sports and movies. Read more about this haunted place in the ghost attic. Built as a coaching inn in 1750, and having an association with smuggling, it was the setting for daphne du mauriers 1936 novel jamaica inn, which was made into the film jamaica inn in 1939 by alfred hitchcock.
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