Some Facts About BritainThe coach pulled by headless horses, a harbinger of death, in Penzance, Cornwall; how the dark-clad daughter of Judge Glanville, who sentenced her to death, is often seen in Kilworthy House, in Tavistock, Devon; how pins are thrown for luck into the Pixie's Well (St Non's Well), on ominously named Hobb's Park Farm, near Pelynt, Cornwall; ghostly monks at Buckfastleigh Abbey, Devon; the neighing, ghostly bear of St Blazey, Cornwall; the ghostly monk haunting the rectory in North Huish, Devon; the ghost of an Irishwoman, who vainly clung to a rock now called the Irish Lady, reliving her death at Sennen Cove, Cornwall; the phantom dwarf, trying to lead people to hidden treasure - or something worse - at Chudleigh Knighton, Devon; the spectre of Anne Boleyn, seen in the Queen's House at the Tower of London; and the phantom drummer of Edinburgh Castle in Scotland, are some of the folklore, haunted places, ghosts, myths and legends of Britain. We hope that you enjoy your stay in your Batley England UK hotel. The famous and/or historic hotels of the world are major destinations in their own right. The Waldorf Astoria Shanghai on the Bund, Christian's Hotel in Luoyang China, the Renaissance Suzhou Hotel in Suzhou China, the Villa D'Este on Lake Como, the Four Seasons Hotel in Hong Kong, the Langham Shanghai Xintiandi in Shanghai and the Menger Hotel in San Antonio. are internationally renowned hotels. |