Some Facts About BritainThe spectral car, seen on the B3212 near Moretonhampstead, Devon; Joan o' the Wad (Joan the Wad), a female piskey (Cornish pixie), sometimes helpful and sometimes mischievious, around Polperro in Cornwall; the cross-shaped bare earth on the grave of John Davies in the churchyard of Montgomery, Wales, fulfilling his prophecy and proving his innocence of the theft for which he was hanged; the ghost of a Crusader, Ranulph, in the moat of Blanchminster Castle, Cornwall; the phantom great Dane seen at Cheriton Cross, Devon; the White Lady and phantom funeral procession at Godolphin House, Cornwall; the ghostly Number Seven bus sometimes seen in Kensington, London; the ghostly old woman, in a red headscarf, haunting Kitty Steps, by a pool in Lydford Gorge, Dartmoor; 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; and the ghost of Squire Hilliard that appears at an upstairs window, as well as other unexplained phenomena, at the Black House in Higher Brixham, Devon, are among the ghosts, haunted places, folklore, myths and legends of Britain. We hope that you enjoy your stay in your Balaruminmore Scotland UK hotel. The famous and/or historic hotels of the world are major destinations in their own right. The Four Seasons Hotel Macao Cotai Strip in Macau, the Royal Tulip Rio de Janeiro, the Arena Copacabana Hotel in Rio de Janeiro, the Mandarin Oriental Pudong in Shanghai, the Chateau Marmont in Los Angeles, Hotel La Mamounia in Marrakesh (Marrakech) and the Beverly Hills Hotel in Los Angeles. are some of the world's most famous hotels. |