
Two weeks ago, we looked at one of Daphne Du MaurierÂ’s most popular novels:Â Jamaica Inn. That blog proved to be really popular, so today weÂ’re going to look at her most famous work: Rebecca. Published in 1938, Rebecca tells the tale of Mrs de Winter,... Continue reading
Here at Jamaica Inn, weÂ’re immensely proud of our connections to Daphne Du Maurier. As a lot of you may know, Du Maurier loved Cornwall, so for todayÂ’s blog weÂ’re going to have a look at her relationship with our county. WeÂ’ll also suggest some books available... Continue reading
Jamaica Inn has a long, rich history of being used for smuggling purposes, and believe us when we say that itÂ’s fascinating! WeÂ’re very proud to be home to EnglandÂ’s largest collection of smuggling artefacts in our Daphne du Maurier's Smugglers Museum,... Continue reading
MID SEASON ( April May June July Sept Oct ) 10 am - 5pm.
HIGH SEASON ( 6 weeks of Summer school holiday ) 10am - 6 pm
*CLOSED from November to mid March annually*
ENTRANCE CHARGES
Adults £3.95
Child / OAP £3.45
Family Pass ( 2 adults / 2 children ) £9.95
Stay the night in one of our romantic four-poster, en-suite rooms and look out over the beautiful wilderness of Bodmin Moor, Cornwall. Who knows, you may even be visited by one of our resident ghosts!
Stop for snack, coffee or lunch, if you're staying a great breakfast awaits... Jamaica Inn has an excellent selection of home cooked food available in the Smugglers Bar and the Peddlars Bar.
Probably the finest collection of smuggling artefacts in the country, featuring 'The History Of Jamaica Inn' an educational and historical theatre show that recounts many of the myths and legends associated with Jamaica Inn.
At the Jamaica Inn web store, you will find a fantastic range of gifts, books and clothing.