Jamaica Inn

Local nameJamaica Inn
LocationAltarnun, UK

The Jamaica Inn is a traditional inn on Bodmin Moor in Cornwall in the UK, which was built as a coaching inn in 1750, and has a historical association with smuggling. Located just off the A30, near the middle of the moor close to the hamlet of Bolventor, it was originally used as a staging post for changing horses. The 1,122-foot-high "Tuber" or "Two Barrows" hill, is close by.The inn was the setting for Daphne du Maurier's 1936 novel Jamaica Inn, about the nocturnal activities of a smuggling ring, "portraying a hidden world as a place of tense excitement and claustrophobia of real peril and thrill." In the novel, it was transformed into a rendezvous and warehouse for smuggling that was solely the home of the landlord and his wife.

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More information and contact

Wikipedia https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jamaica_Inn

Official Website https://www.jamaicainn.co.uk/

Email enquiry@jamaicainn.co.uk

Phone +44 1566 86250

Address PL15 7TS Bolventor, UK

Coordinates 50°33'44.417" N -4°34'0.225" E

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