Some Facts About BritainThe ghostly black Daimler seen between Garabridge and Modbury, Devon; the phantom monks carrying a funeral bier, seen near Childe's Tomb on Dartmoor; the corpse-eating kergrim in the churchyard of Launceston, Cornwall; the invisible ghost that grabs the shoulders of visitors to the teashop of Berry Pomeroy Castle, Devon; spectral medieval hunters seen in woods at Lustleigh Cleave, Devon; the spectre of Sir Francis Drake, driving a hearse with headless horses, at Buckland Abbey, Devon; the ghostly, faithful dog Gellert, seen in and around Bedgellert (Grave of Gellert), where it saved a boy from a wolf but was mistakenly killed when its master saw blood on its mouth; the skeletal horse ridden by Old Crockern at Crockern's Tor, Dartmoor; the black-clad ghost of Deadman's Cove, Cornwall; and the three spectres of Trinity Church on Micklegate, York, are among the ghosts, haunted places, folklore, myths and legends of Britain. We wish you an enjoyable stay at your chosen Bexleyheath Kent England UK hotel. The famous and/or historic hotels of the world are major destinations in their own right. Hotel du Cap-Eden-Roc in Cap d'Antibes, the Four Seasons Hotel in Hong Kong, the Hotel Metropole in Hanoi, the Excelsior Hotel in Hong Kong near the famous noonday gun, Raffles Hotel in Singapore where the Singapore Sling was invented in the hotel's Long Bar, the Mandarin Oriental Pudong in Shanghai and the New Stanley Hotel in Nairobi. are some of the world's most famous hotels. |