Some Facts About BritainHow a white hare seen near Looe, Cornwall, is the spirit of a suicidal girl; the phantom dwarf, trying to lead people to hidden treasure - or something worse - at Chudleigh Knighton, Devon; the spectral nun appearing in Exeter Cathedral on July evenings; the spectre of Anne Boleyn, seen in the Queen's House at the Tower of London; how Sir Francis Drake, with other ghostly magicians, replay the creation, from Devil's Point in Plymouth, the storm that defeated the Spanish Armada; how Squire Cabell and his black hounds haunt the Abbots's Way on Dartmoor, Devon; how baptism in the water of St Ruth's Well in Redruth, Cornwall, saves any child from being hanged in the future; the buried treasure of John "Long Ben" Avery at Kennack Cove, Cornwall; how Sir Francis Drake hunts with the Wish Hounds near Marchant's Cross, Dartmoor; and the cantankerous, storm-raising ghost of the clergyman John Penneck at St Hilary, Cornwall, are some of the folklore, haunted places, ghosts, myths and legends of Britain. We hope that you enjoy your stay in your Abercych Wales UK hotel. Seasoned travellers will become acquainted with the famous hotels in their destinations. Claridge's in London, the Grand Hyatt Macau, Hotel La Mamounia in Marrakesh (Marrakech), the Chateau Marmont in Los Angeles, the Peace Hotel (formerly the renowned Cathay Hotel) in Shanghai, the Queen Mary in Long Beach and the Hotel Icon in Hong Kong. are among the classic or luxury hotels of the world. |