Some Facts About BritainHow Mordred mortally wounded King Arthur at Slaughterbridge, Cornwall; Lyonesse, the fabled land that once joined Land's End to the Isles of Scilly; the sounds of spectral gamblers, forced to play for eternity as punishment for playing dice on the Sabbath, in Glamis Castle, Scotland; Old Madame, the White Lady haunting Lew House in Tavistock, Devon; how, off St Ives in Cornwall, the ship Neptune sank after seeing a ghost ship, becoming another ghost ship; 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; the spectre of George II, sometimes asking "Where are they?" in a German accent, seen at the windows of Kensington Palace, London; the ghostly drummer of Culzean Castle, Scotland; the May Day celebration of Baiting the Hobby Horse in Padstow, Cornwall; and 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, are among the ghosts, haunted places, folklore, myths and legends of Britain. We hope that you enjoy your stay in your Bognor Regis England UK hotel. Seasoned travellers will become acquainted with the famous hotels in their destinations. The Peace Hotel (formerly the renowned Cathay Hotel) in Shanghai, Claridge's in London, the Villa D'Este on Lake Como, the Porto Bay Rio Internacional Hotel in Rio de Janeiro, the Goldeneye Hotel (once the home of James Bond author Ian Fleming) in Jamaica's Oracabessa Bay, Hotel du Cap-Eden-Roc in Cap d'Antibes and the Fasano Hotel e Restaurante Rio in Rio de Janeiro. are among the classic or luxury hotels of the world. |