England, Cornwall, Bolventor. Jamaica Inn in Bolventor on Bodmin Moor. Jamaica Inn was made famous by Dame Daphne Du Maurier, who wrote the classic novel 'Jamaica Inn' in 1936. It was originally built as a hostelry known as New Inn.
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1936ArchitectureAttractionBodminBolventorBritainBritainBritishBritishBuildingsCornishCornwallCountryCountrysideDameDaphneDuEarlyEnglandEnglishFentonGBGraniteGreatHistoricHistoricalHistoryHorizontalHouseInnInnInnIslesJamaicaKingdomLRPSMaurierMoorMorningNewOutdoorsPhilipPubPublicQuietRomanticRuralSouthSouth-WestSouthernStructureTavernTourismUKUnitedWallWestWintertimeaccommodationclassicfamoushostelryhotellegendarynovelsignsmuggling