17. Jamaica Inn, Cornwall
Used as the backdrop for Daphne Du Maurier’s novel in 1936, this place is pretty well-known for its ghostly inhabitants…
Arr, me ghosties!
The building was a notorious pirates den back in the day and a young smuggler is often seen pacing around the courtyard in the middle of the night…
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Apparently a mother and child also inhabit the mirror in one of the rooms (no.5 if you plan on popping round). Before you brush your teeth tonight, don’t forget to check behind you before you close that cabinet door…
You’d definitely need a drink after this…
One of the staff behind the bar had a ghost encounter (or so we think), which was caught on CCTV footage.
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The wall phone fell off its base and the owner of the inn took extra precautions to confirm it was a ghost…
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He contacted an electrician and his property manager to see if there was any way the receiver fell off on its own – turns out it can only be put in one position and if that’s not done properly, it would’ve fallen anyway! Run!
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