Love this programme. But, we know so much more history now. Daphne du Maurier horses that her and her friend Foy used were from the Jamaica Inn, so they could find their way back to the location, which they did. The following November 1931 she met with the local vicar, Charles Triplett, who told her stories of smuggling and wreakers, inspiring her to write her famous novel of the same name. We now know it was built by a former Sea Captain called John Broad in 1776 as a dwelling house and farm.
Hello Liam , I just recently found your Ghostly Trails Videos & have since watched & enjoyed them all ... just a question for This video where it concerns the Aurthurian Legend & Cornwall ... what is that mountain with the stacked flat rocks called ?
Enjoyed this, thank you. Just over the county line, but we do like tramping around Dartmoor and Buckfastleigh church is a favourite
Love this programme. But, we know so much more history now. Daphne du Maurier horses that her and her friend Foy used were from the Jamaica Inn, so they could find their way back to the location, which they did. The following November 1931 she met with the local vicar, Charles Triplett, who told her stories of smuggling and wreakers, inspiring her to write her famous novel of the same name. We now know it was built by a former Sea Captain called John Broad in 1776 as a dwelling house and farm.
Very enjoyable , Good speaking voice. ⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️
Very well done and spooky. Thank you! 😊👻🎃
I like to hear stories about the beast of Bodmin.
Hello Liam , I just recently found your Ghostly Trails Videos & have since watched & enjoyed them all ... just a question for This video where it concerns the Aurthurian Legend & Cornwall ... what is that mountain with the stacked flat rocks called ?
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