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Namespaces Article Talk. In total there are now 36 bedrooms and suites. The Inn also has a Smuggling Museum full of artefacts and where tales of Cornish smugglers, wreckers and villains are brought wonderfully to life in a short film.
Its Daphne du Maurier Museum has many recently acquired exhibits including the original letters to Daphne and her husband from the Queen, Prince Philip, Prince Charles, Lord Mountbatten and others.
There is also now a Farm Shop stacked with local Cornish produce and a Gift Shop with over 5, items to choose from. The Inn is believed to be haunted and many strange sightings happen to this day - especially on the monthly Ghost Hunts if you are brave enough to come to one!
Popular Murder Mystery evenings also take place monthly that add to the many things there are to do at Jamaica Inn. The Inn is easily reached being by the A30 at Bolventor, midway between Launceston and Bodmin.
It is also midway between the north and south coasts and near to the Cornwall and Devon border making it the perfect base to explore anywhere in either county and still be back in time for dinner.
Stop for breakfast, lunch, dinner or just a cream tea, snack or coffee Jamaica Inn has an excellent selection of home cooked food available in the Smugglers Bar and the Pedlars Restaurant.
The current building still includes the extension of a coach house, stables and a tack room added in The inn was owned for a period by the novelist Alistair MacLean.
The Jamaica Inn's past notoriety as the pirates' den was known to Du Maurier three years before she wrote her book, when she had lived in the inn, and on the basis of which she had written her popular novel Jamaica Inn , which was adapted into a melodramatic film of the same name made by Alfred Hitchcock.
Before living in the inn, she had resided in Fowey estuary , a house in Bodinnick and subsequently in Menabilly.
The two-storey building, constructed in the midth century, had symmetrical front windows that were replaced in the 20th century.
The slate roof is bitumen coated and has hipped ends. An extension with two additional rooms was built in the 19th and 20th centuries. The central door and gabled porch are flanked by two light casements; all are attributed to the 20th century.
It has a cobbled courtyard which features an old rusty anchor and a red telephone box. The exterior to the Smuggler's Bar says, "Through these portals passed smugglers, wreckers, villains and murderers, but rest easy The interior is characterized by sloping floors with many of its original beams.
Internal building partitions have been removed. The fireplaces display roughly cut granite lintels. Between and , the building housed a large collection of stuffed animals in complex dioramas , such as an animal courthouse or school classroom populated by baby squirrels.
Known as "Mr Potter's Museum of Curiosities", these exhibits were created by Walter Potter in the s, and were originally housed in his museum in Bramber , Sussex.
The collection was auctioned by Bonhams in resulting in its dispersal. The inn now contains "The Museum of Smuggling", which is located to the western side of the inn and the main coaching house.
A plaque on the walls outside says "The Museum of Smuggling. Presents a record of classical examples in the arts of concealment and evasion".
The museum's main focus is its collection of smuggling artefacts that is depicted through the history of the Jamaica Inn and the inn's role in this trade for many years.
The Cornish coast was the most popular location for smuggling of silks, tea, tobacco and brandy into England and operated from locations such as Polperro on the south coast and Boscastle , Trebarwith and Tintagel on the north coast as this coastline was not well covered by the law enforcing authorities.






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