Jamaica Inn hotel, Cornwall's legendary coaching house, immortalised in Daphne du Maurier's novel of the same name, has stood high on Bodmin Moor for over four centuries. We're still referred to by historians as Cornwall's most famous smuggling inn. These days we do welcome the more salubrious guest ... and the odd ghost! The Jamaica Inn was made famous by the book and film of the same name by Daphne Du Maurier and the Inn also includes a museum and gift shop as well as a restaurant and bar. The Jamaica Inn has 16 well appointed bedrooms, all en - suite, we also have a number of romantic four poster bedrooms and who knows you may be visited by one of our resident ghosts. From breakfast until late evening, you can enjoy an extensive range of home cooked food and we are a family friendly hotel and inn.Sorry no dogs allowed in the bedrooms
Features & Facilities Include:
- Parking Spaces
- Licensed Bar
- Public Restaurant
- Fishing
- Disabled Access/Facilities
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Address:
The Jamaica Inn
BOLVENTOR
LAUNCESTON
Cornwall
PL15 7TS
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Website:
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Directions
From M5 take the A30 towards Okehampton Bodmin. Approx 12 miles past Launceston take the turn off for Bolventor Jamaica Inn Museums.