I do so very much enjoy your channel! But this one particularly touched me. My family is from Pennance but immigrated to the US in the early part of the 1920s. After having heard a lifetime about Penzance, its promenade, Morab Gardens and such, my late wife and I had a marvelous opportunity to visit there in the early 1990s. This episode brought back some very cherished memories to me. Thank you again so very much.
Thanks for sharing and with absolute sincerity I don’t know what to say but thank you and bless you for sure. I appreciate you’re moved by the video and I can absolutely understand why. If some good memories are brought back, that’s a good thing and I just wish you and your wonderful family well with these stories. Take care my friend xx
@technicholls I live here in the UK my son and I had a lovely long weekend in Penzance 2 years ago so many happy memories in so short a time ⏲️ ❤️ love and best wishes ,,,,
Living in SW Virginia, I doubt I'll ever get to visit Cornwall but I have always thought the seaside towns so quaint with all the history and lore surrounding them. Pasties.... haven't had one for years. They used to be very popular where we lived in Wisconsin; not really sure why. They were good and very filling; mom even learned how to make them!
Oh I love this! Pasties are the best. Don’t laugh; I’m actually going to make some shorts about pasties this week and the legends connected with them! 🤭🙏
@@ghostcasebook1266 we're from that whole quadrant of the Isle. Cornwall, Wales, Somerset and then scattered over the rest . Most are in Wales it seems. And until Facebook, we had no idea we had any Welsh. Nor could we find any living relatives. Now I'm close to them like family, through the miracle of this internet thing. Thank you so much!😍🫂from Utah,USA!🇺🇲💖
Thank you ever so much Michael! This is so kind of you! I will use this to create more videos of spooky places in the future. Have a wonderful weekend and thank you again 🙋♀️👻🙏
Lovely, Nicola. I was just thinking to myself the other day, "Man it's been a while since we've heard from our dear Nicola." Can't tell you how much we appreciate these videos. Cornwall is among many other locales on my list of places to see whenever I finally get to the U.K., and now you've given me even more reasons to visit. I especially loved the stories and pictures you included of the house Cotehele. What a lovely house. Just beautiful. I can tell you that location has knocked a few of my top places I want to see down a few pegs to make room for it. I love the design of the house and those gardens are really something. My favorite story in the video was also that of Lady Anne at Cotehele. Can you imagine, not only waking up in your coffin, but being awoken by a graverobber!?!?! I tried to find more information about that story online but couldn't. I would be so interested to know more, things like, whether Lady Ann ever spoke or wrote about the experience, etc. Fascinating. I hope you and your family are enjoying the English summer over there, and we're sending you lots of love from Ohio.
Thank you ever so much! I’m always busy behind the scenes researching and finding out the spooky stories! Yes, Cothele, like Lanhydrock (in my Halloween video last year) is a big place. Wear comfortable shoes! Yes the grave robber story is a bit freaky! Thank you, my friends in Ohio 👻🙋♀️🙏
You've outdone yourself with this one! O that couple who poisoned each other! O those pirates and smugglers! O those haunted inns! O those nightmare fishing nets, women walking through walls, dancing murderous tower sprites-- Ruined castles! Phantom Druids! Postal ghosts!...not to mention those two houses high on seaside rocks, with a bridge between. I could live there until the end of my days. Your video convinces me to visit Cornwall outside of a book or movie before I die. What magnificent research. And the amount of work just to illustrate this must be staggering. So naturally we all want another one on Cornwall!! Thanks for this. And here all these years i thought The Pirates of Penzance was just a musical diversion.
Oh thank you ever so much! What a kind comment and I’m so glad you enjoyed the different stories. It was a fun video to research and put together but my goodness there were so many stories to choose from! I think there will be a part two. Yes that property with the bridge. All I could think was ‘how do you get a fridge freezer or sofa across that?’ 👻🙏🙋♀️
Another excellent episode ! I live in Montana near Butte, which has a Welsh/Irish/Cornish mining heritage. Pasties are still available in two shops. They have rootabagah instead of sweet potato and the meat is almost always venison. Delicious. If you ever come across the pond you should stay in Butte because there are numerous haunted locations. And, yes, I would love another episode from Cornwall. Thank you
Sounds great! Wow I love this! Is it a welsh coal mining heritage? That’s so interesting for me being from Wales! I love this pasty story from Montana! Brilliant and thank you so much! 🙋♀️👻🙏
Thanks Nicola! This was lovely. The gardens at Cotehele look lovely too. Yes to I would love to hear about your impressions and see your photos of Jamaica Inn. I briefly visited Cornwall with my late brother and his friends many decades ago; can’t remember which town but it was one of those well known towns. Pretty cobblestone streets and the beach was great.
Yes, I will get to Jamaica inn and some of the other haunted places to stay in Cornwall! I might be nervous wreck by the end of a week staying in Bodmin gaol, Jamaica Inn and the Wellington hotel in Boscastle! 🤭😳
Another great vlog,I was just watching the Ladies Final at Wimbledon when the camera swung round and I saw a black vision for a split second before the camera turned back.Hope youre well and life is treating you with the respect and dignity you so deserve.Till next time xxx
A fantastic in depth look at some Cornish ghosts… I live in Cornwall and it’s a wonderful, beautiful place full of mystery…. thank you for these atmospheric tales. ❤️
A Seriously awesome scene setting sequence to introduce the Ghosts of Cornwall. The photos were stunning, thank you. The Free Trade Fraternity code of Loyalty sounds (to me anyway!!) very much like the Mafia's "Omerta" and Boy did "They" Make an Example of Annie George. These people don't mess around. The St. Ives picture showed a Gasometer, I have seen a couple of those Structures (going back a few years) Was impressed by the letter to a guest, that is a fine example of Customer Service. Well done with the Pasties. 👏👍 More Cornwall please. Thanks again TTFN
Thank you ever so much indeed! I am so glad you enjoyed the video for sure. I love the scenery there. Yes, the Sennen story was brutal for sure. I know, the letter from the hotel is so much better than a confirmation email right? 🙋♀️👻🙏
I used to live in Cornwall, not far from the Hurlers stone circle at Minions.....with the Cheesewring stones on the horizon. There are many special places. The moor has a definite "otherness" feel, especially when the weather turns. You can easily get lost, even when you know it well. More would be fab. Love it.
Glad you enjoy the channel and thank you ever so much indeed! This is so kind and really does help me to develop more material and content for the future. I really appreciate this. 🙏👻🙋♀️
Thank you so much 😀 Chris, this is so kind. I am really touched that you enjoyed the video so much and this really means a great deal to me. Thank you kindly and there’s likely to be a part 2. Take care, 🙋♀️👻🙏
I know Cornwall very well and have set parts of my new novel there. My parents lived in Sennen for a few years and my brother has just moved to Boscastle. Great and fascinating video as always, Nicola.
Hi Ethelflaed! Long time no comms(I hear you sigh from here!🤭) How ya doin' you Taffy honey with your lush voice? You came to mind yesterday as I visited Bury St.Edmunds and sat near the ruins of the Abbey and fed the Pigeons and Squirrels. An excellent episode I have shared with my parents over dinner in 3 instalments(in the style of my old Nan falling over). Hope you are well, kind regards.☮️🩵🖖🏻✝️♾️🕉🪬⚛️
With regard to the story of the wife who was buried alive, I’ve heard that story before! I grew up among old, traditional people in Tennessee; I remember them telling the story of a woman buried alive and unintentionally rescued by a thief who was stealing her wedding ring. The story went on to say that her husband was at home, weeping and carrying their tiny child. The wife he thought was dead walked into the room and he fainted, though the wife caught the child, so it was not hurt. Loved this episode, thanks for making it!
THIS WAS BLOODY BRILLIANT! I loved every second of it. Fantastic. This episode is one of my favourite ones now. I'd love one of your Cornish pasties here a Brit in Germany..SCRUMPTIOUS...😊😋👻
James thank you ever so much! I am so glad you enjoyed the video and the pasties were good! I’d never made them before and I did cheat and buy the pastry, but they were nice! You’ll have to order some online to you in Germany! Thank you again! 🙋♀️👻🙏
Oh thank you kindly! I am so glad you enjoyed the video. Absolutely, there are so many stories to come from beautiful Cornwall and I think I’ll be visiting some haunted locations there in the next few months. Thank you ever so much. 🙋♀️👻🙏
Thank you for your production I enjoy them very much. I wish the best for you and Mr. G.C. and it would seem your making the best of your lives which sadly seems lacking today with so many.
Love your videos. Cornwall has many ghosts! Bodmin Jail, Pengenna Manor, St Benets Abbey, Launceston Town Hall, White Hart in Launceston. The Wellington Hotel, Witches Museum. And Jamaica Inn, to which I look after for many years now. The real history and hauntings are fascinating. 😊
Yes please! Lots more from wonderful Cornwall ( I lived in St. Ives and Portreath from 1975 to 1981). Thank you for your wonderful videos. You do such a great job. With thanks From Canada 🇨🇦
What a fantastic video of Cornwall , i have been there and did visit Tintagel i really liked the old post office building but never went in i never knew we could go in . I was on a coach trip to Devon and we took a few hours to visit certain places of interest in Cornwall. I thought your other stories were great too and totally unknown to me. Yes i,d be interested in hearing more from you on the haunted area's of the Cornish coast or wherever you go visiting. . ❤
Thank you so much Noreen! Yes, the old post office is open through the summer months (I think it closes in the winter). I’m glad you enjoyed the stories and Cornwall is a lovely place. 🙋♀️👻🙏
Wow, thank you! I love this and I think lots of us holidayed in Cornwall (and Devon) when we were young and I know we loved it. We even had a caravan! (push the boat out there; usually it was a tent!) There are some pics of me in a caravan on Instagram in Cornwall when I was quite young! 🙋♀️👻🙏
Thank you for this video, I Spent many happy holidays in Cornwall as a child, a beautiful county and your videos fill in the history in a magical way. I'm advancing in my years now, better go an visit these historical places and their ghosts before I join them, not yet though .
The ghostly Annie story is sad. Her ghost was on some famous ghost channel too; might have been “Rescue Medium”? You do such a lovely job of this and put together very pleasant and interesting episodes. Weather here has broken a bit but it won’t last 😢. Thanks again for such a really smashing break.🙏💨🥰🙋♀️🐾🐾👻
Glad you enjoyed the video and thank you so much! I really appreciate this for sure. I’ll have to look into rescue medium and see if I can find out more! 🙋♀️👻🙏
Thankyou for this very interesting look at Cornwall and its ghosts. Actually I have been there in 1988 on a world tour. I come from Adelaide, South Australia. I did a Trafalgar Tour of Great Britain back then and I remember Jamaica Inn. I was going to check out a few of the places you mentioned in my trip book but right at this moment don't know where it is. It was a long time ago but seems not that long ago to me. I was 28 at the time and 64 now. I have fond memories of rural England, Wales and Ireland. It was supposed to be your summer and my winter back home but I recall it being very cold there and very warm back home, which was odd. I have subscribed because I want to catch your video on Jamaica Inn when you do it. We weren't there long but I do recall a village down south - Clovelly I think. I remember it had cobble stone roads and was down the bottom of a cliff and you had to use a donkey and cart to get back up the cliff face. It was a fishing village. There is an area in the mid north of my state of South Australia that is not far from where I live. Towns like Burra and Kadina were known as places resided by Cornish miners when they came to live in SA. I know they sell in the bakery in Kadina Cornish pasties. They might do that in Burra too - not sure. They are tourist towns. You can actually go and see the dug outs where the Cornish families built their homes near the creek in Burra. Very small people by the looks of things. There is a youtube video on here and some other things about the Kadina CORNISH BAKEHOUSE just for your interest: www.bing.com/search?q=cornish+pasties%2C+kadina%2C+south+australia&pc=GD03&form=GDAVG1&ptag=9407
Oh wow and thank you for taking the time to comment. I find that so interesting that there’s a Cornish mining link to you in Australia. So interesting for sure. Glad you enjoyed these stories from wonderful Cornwall! 🙋♀️👻🙏
I rather liked the story of the monk on the moor. Weird how a later excavation proved out the story! I just adore your voice and accent, Nicola. All the photos, postcards and menu are just the cream on the cake! Hope you are well. Those Cornish pasties looked delicious!
Oh hi Osaka! I’m glad you enjoyed the video and thank you so much! Yes, I thought the Druid priest story was great. I love a menu! The pasties were great but I did cheat and buy the pastry! 🤣😂🙋♀️👻
Oh Nicola, thank you! How I've waited for this one! As you know I visit Cornwall nearly every year so I'd hoped you would do Cornwall. I've been in the Dolphin, it is dark and an odd feeling in there........
You're so welcome! I am glad you enjoyed the video! I love Cornwall and I do think (like Devon) it’s a place of memories and special locations. Have you been to Cotehele? Wear comfortable shoes! Lanhydrock (in my Halloween video) is also a big place! Thank you so much! 🙋♀️👻🙏
@@ghostcasebook1266amazing place. If you ever come back to Cornwall pls visit trerice. It has such a wonderful history. And while I worked for national trust there I had lots of unexplained experiences.
Those Cornish pasties look delicious 😋 They do look wonderful 😊 And great Cornwall spooky goings on. Some friends of mine have visited Cornwall or even lived in places around for some time. I myself has never been to Cornwall but I did fly over when it was Monarch Airlines on the way to Florida. Seeing the coastline from above was very special as the sky was really clear. Maybe one day I'll visit ? Thanks Nicola 👍
I love this! Thank you! The pasties turned out better than I thought they would and they were very nice. Glad you enjoyed the video and maybe you’ll get a chance to visit some spooky locations in Cornwall in the future! 🙋♀️👻🙏
Love your video I love Cornwall its an amazing place to visit. And know when I visit again I will hopefully visit some of the lovely places on your video😊
@@ghostcasebook1266 thank you Nicola I'm from Leicester and still live here we have some interesting ghost stories do you think you would ever cover them in one of your videos
Great video Nicola fantastic presentation and research as ever....no wonder your channel is growing by the day 👏. Well done and thank you for your great work ❤
Really enjoyed this video Nicola, you haven't lost your touch they keep getting better and better 💯👏🏻 Me and Daniel have booked a night at Caldicot Castle in August 20:00 until 01:00 in the morning l hope to God l don't see anything that Would be the end of me 🙏🏻😇 I hope you and your family are all doing well looking forward to seeing more of your videos. God Bless angel TxT you soon. XXX👻😱🥴🫣🫨🏃🏻🏃🏻🏴🏴👍🏻
Glad you enjoyed it and thank you as ever. Wow Caldecott Castle sounds exciting for you both! I’m sure you’ll be fine but you never know! More videos to come and thank you for your kind words 👻🙏🙋♀️
@@ghostcasebook1266 Thanks Nicola, your videos are by far the most entertaining of all the UA-cam Documentaries Keep up the fantastic work my Welsh beauty l'll text you soon Sending you all our love from myself and Daniel. 👻😱🫨🏃🏻🏃🏻🐑🐑🏴🏴👍🏻
BTW, I always get the sense that these heavily wooden paneled rooms lend themselves to secret passageways and secret rooms. EVEN if I can’t find any formal write up of them. I have been in several secret ways over the years; it’s so neat. Lovely gardens and Mazes and secret rooms and secret passageways are just so much fun🥰. I do hope you go to the Jamaica Inn; I have heard so much about it. But you will find lots of intriguing places to visit and video for sure❤🙋♀️🙏🥰💨
I will definitely go to as many haunted hotels as I can! Thank you ever so much and I agree, these wooden panelled rooms are creepy and probably hide all sorts of secrets (and bodies, I think!) 🙋♀️👻🙏
@ghostcasebook1266 I didn’t even think of bodies?!! I used to always tap portions of the woodwork in certain historical places to see if I could hear a difference in sounds. I have always been sure there are more secret places in some of these really old places than they acknowledge to the public!
My father’s people are from St Trudy Cornwall. Surname COTTELL circa 1700. What I have discovered is the first Cottell on British soil arrived from France with William the Conqueror 😮.
Should never of gone to London like everything else that ends up there. Because nobody will take any interest in it whatsoever. When in Cornwall it adds to the atmosphere around. And people would take more interest of this item.
Hi Nicola, awesome live ghost 👻 stories video. I enjoyed it. How are you doing? I'm doing well, and so is my cat Benjamin. We have a heatwave in Ontario, Canada. How is the weather where you are? All your ghost stories videos are always enjoyable. Have a great day. See you next video 😊
Oh my word I have heard about this east coast heat! It sounds such hard work! I hope you are able to keep cool along with little Benjamin. It’s not too hot here at the moment, thankfully! 🙋♀️👻🙏
Last summer I walked and camped/ wild camped the whole of the South West Coast path so good job you made this wonderful video this year otherwise I would have found it hard to sleep out there! Favourite story has to be the one at the inn at Land's End, wow Annie payed a very high price for grassing up the smugglers' alliance! 😁
Wow really? I don’t think I could camp in the wild but credit to you for being much hardier than me! 😅 I love this! Thank you so much and yes, Annie paid the price for sure! 😱
@@ghostcasebook1266oh yes and all documented on UA-cam! I even mention on my videos that there are places I don't want to wild camp as there are old buildings, chapels and caves etc that Iook very spooky and probably are haunted! I've backpacked most of Britain's trail and there are so many haunted and spooky places especially on the moors! 😎
I love your channel. I was wondering why you didn’t mention Jamaica Inn, but you told us. My reaction to you proposed visit there was, “Yes please !”. Much love and many blessings to you and yours,❤,❤.
Thank you ever so much! Yes, Bodmin gaol has been turned into a luxury hotel (well, some of it has) and I am looking forward to staying in some spooky hotels for sure! Who knows if anything will happen. I’ll definitely report back whether anything happens (or not!) 🙋♀️👻🙏
I knew about most of those you did there Nicola . You must do the Wellington as never heard about that one before also Jamacan Inn heard plenty about that one .
Thank you so much. Bodmin gaol has partially been turned into a hotel and I’d like to stay there along with the other places. Most Haunted covered the Wellington hotel ages ago but it would be fun to stay there for sure! 👻🙋♀️🙏
I live in Devon, only recently moved here, so am quite close to Cornwall. We've been to Cotehele, it really is beautiful there. We're planning to go to Penzance and tintagel at some point. Maybe a ghost of Devon video could be next? Love these videos. Thank you 😊
Yes ghosts of Devon is in the pipeline for sure! I love Devon so much. Well, if you make it to Penzance, perhaps you’ll call in the Dolphin and report back! Glad you enjoy the videos for sure! 🙋♀️👻🙏
Sorry Nicola I’ve just watched this I was in Cornwall last week, stayed in Bodmin , not far from Jamaican inn, had some evening meals in there lovely place , wouldn’t stay there tho!, went to lans end, past the last inn in England, went to Bodmin jail, and port Issac beautiful place , thankyou for this lovely
Very interesting, thank you! Learned quite a bit: the Tate's location, there is a real Jamaica Inn (saw the movie not too long ago on YT). The old structures are extraordinary.
Watching at 0356hrs waiting on ferry from Newhaven to Dieppe. Great early morning viewing. Love Cornwall and spent many a childhood holiday there. Thanks again for an amazing video, love your work ❤❤ Sadly I am sans cake and a brew 😳😭
Absolutely wonderful ramble through some of the haunted locations of Cornwall. Loved every second, and wished it could have been longer. Your posts are wonderful. Please do keep up the brilliant work. ❤ xx
I love Cornwall had a holiday there when I got engaged :)the large houses also remind me of Poldark :) (I am named after a character in those books/series and the producer of the first DR WHOs :) ) liked the post cards and the menu at the end very interesting (drinking horlicks RN so nice and cosy for ghosty stories )
Great upload, very enjoyable 😊. Please consider the Ghostly tale of Reverend Densham of Warleggan, Bodmin. A very interesting character who has been seen sauntering the the graveyard of Warleggan church.
I am local to Penzance, and took part in a couple of ghost watches at Pengersick Castle in the early 2000s. Saw some strange things (mostly inexplicable light phenomena) but only on the first one. The second was much quieter, and I saw nothing (although others did). No wet dog smells though! Not more than 20 years ago locals reported seeing shadowy figures moving around on the battlements at night.
Another great video, I fear the fire at Tintagel could be a planning permission dodge, like those despicable criminals did to the crooked house pub, thankfully after the public outcry they were ordered to rebuild it in February, although I don't think the engine room has quite the same historical or architectural significance as the crooked house pub did.
I do so very much enjoy your channel! But this one particularly touched me. My family is from Pennance but immigrated to the US in the early part of the 1920s. After having heard a lifetime about Penzance, its promenade, Morab Gardens and such, my late wife and I had a marvelous opportunity to visit there in the early 1990s. This episode brought back some very cherished memories to me. Thank you again so very much.
Thanks for sharing and with absolute sincerity I don’t know what to say but thank you and bless you for sure. I appreciate you’re moved by the video and I can absolutely understand why. If some good memories are brought back, that’s a good thing and I just wish you and your wonderful family well with these stories. Take care my friend xx
@@ghostcasebook1266thank you so much for the reply, send you a gift.
@technicholls I live here in the UK my son and I had a lovely long weekend in Penzance 2 years ago so many happy memories in so short a time ⏲️ ❤️ love and best wishes ,,,,
Do you mean Penzance?
I’m from Penzance
Living in SW Virginia, I doubt I'll ever get to visit Cornwall but I have always thought the seaside towns so quaint with all the history and lore surrounding them.
Pasties.... haven't had one for years. They used to be very popular where we lived in Wisconsin; not really sure why. They were good and very filling; mom even learned how to make them!
Oh I love this! Pasties are the best. Don’t laugh; I’m actually going to make some shorts about pasties this week and the legends connected with them! 🤭🙏
@@ghostcasebook1266People down here used to say that the devil would never visit Cornwall due to his fear of being trapped in a pasty!!!!
Best part of England.
Such a lovely historic place. Thanks for sharing with us. I really enjoy learning about my ancestral lands. 🇺🇲💖
Glad you enjoyed it and I love this! Are your family from a specific part of Cornwall? Thank you so much indeed ! 👻🙋♀️
@@ghostcasebook1266 we're from that whole quadrant of the Isle. Cornwall, Wales, Somerset and then scattered over the rest . Most are in Wales it seems. And until Facebook, we had no idea we had any Welsh. Nor could we find any living relatives. Now I'm close to them like family, through the miracle of this internet thing. Thank you so much!😍🫂from Utah,USA!🇺🇲💖
All you videos are so well done that when you post I know you sent a master piece. Great Video.
Clifford you are so kind! Wow! Thank you ever so much! 👻🙋♀️🙏
Thanks!
Thank you ever so much Michael! This is so kind of you! I will use this to create more videos of spooky places in the future. Have a wonderful weekend and thank you again 🙋♀️👻🙏
Lovely, Nicola. I was just thinking to myself the other day, "Man it's been a while since we've heard from our dear Nicola." Can't tell you how much we appreciate these videos. Cornwall is among many other locales on my list of places to see whenever I finally get to the U.K., and now you've given me even more reasons to visit.
I especially loved the stories and pictures you included of the house Cotehele. What a lovely house. Just beautiful. I can tell you that location has knocked a few of my top places I want to see down a few pegs to make room for it. I love the design of the house and those gardens are really something. My favorite story in the video was also that of Lady Anne at Cotehele. Can you imagine, not only waking up in your coffin, but being awoken by a graverobber!?!?! I tried to find more information about that story online but couldn't. I would be so interested to know more, things like, whether Lady Ann ever spoke or wrote about the experience, etc. Fascinating.
I hope you and your family are enjoying the English summer over there, and we're sending you lots of love from Ohio.
That story was certainly frightening! Reminded me of Edgar Allen Poe's tale "The Premature Burial". Yikes!
Thank you ever so much! I’m always busy behind the scenes researching and finding out the spooky stories! Yes, Cothele, like Lanhydrock (in my Halloween video last year) is a big place. Wear comfortable shoes! Yes the grave robber story is a bit freaky! Thank you, my friends in Ohio 👻🙋♀️🙏
But if it wasn't for the graverobbing sexton (intelligent enough not to wait until after he buried them), she might have woken up after the burial.
You've outdone yourself with this one! O that couple who poisoned each other! O those pirates and smugglers! O those haunted inns! O those nightmare fishing nets, women walking through walls, dancing murderous tower sprites-- Ruined castles! Phantom Druids! Postal ghosts!...not to mention those two houses high on seaside rocks, with a bridge between. I could live there until the end of my days. Your video convinces me to visit Cornwall outside of a book or movie before I die. What magnificent research. And the amount of work just to illustrate this must be staggering. So naturally we all want another one on Cornwall!! Thanks for this. And here all these years i thought The Pirates of Penzance was just a musical diversion.
Oh thank you ever so much! What a kind comment and I’m so glad you enjoyed the different stories. It was a fun video to research and put together but my goodness there were so many stories to choose from! I think there will be a part two. Yes that property with the bridge. All I could think was ‘how do you get a fridge freezer or sofa across that?’ 👻🙏🙋♀️
Always wonderful to have a video from you Nicola! You are truly a talented researcher, narrator, and editor. Thank you so much! ❤
Thank you so much! You are so kind and I really appreciate your generous support. Thank you for your kind comment; this means so much to me. 🙋♀️👻🙏
Another excellent episode ! I live in Montana near Butte, which has a Welsh/Irish/Cornish mining heritage. Pasties are still available in two shops. They have rootabagah instead of sweet potato and the meat is almost always venison. Delicious. If you ever come across the pond you should stay in Butte because there are numerous haunted locations. And, yes, I would love another episode from Cornwall. Thank you
I never knew that Montana had a Welsh mining heritage. That is fascinating! I need to research more about that. Montana is so beautiful.
Sounds great! Wow I love this! Is it a welsh coal mining heritage? That’s so interesting for me being from Wales! I love this pasty story from Montana! Brilliant and thank you so much! 🙋♀️👻🙏
Thanks Nicola! This was lovely. The gardens at Cotehele look lovely too. Yes to I would love to hear about your impressions and see your photos of Jamaica Inn. I briefly visited Cornwall with my late brother and his friends many decades ago; can’t remember which town but it was one of those well known towns. Pretty cobblestone streets and the beach was great.
Yes, I will get to Jamaica inn and some of the other haunted places to stay in Cornwall! I might be nervous wreck by the end of a week staying in Bodmin gaol, Jamaica Inn and the Wellington hotel in Boscastle! 🤭😳
Cotehele is lovely. It's National Trust
Another great vlog,I was just watching the Ladies Final at Wimbledon when the camera swung round and I saw a black vision for a split second before the camera turned back.Hope youre well and life is treating you with the respect and dignity you so deserve.Till next time xxx
Thank you ever so much! It was a great match and I absolutely love tennis! I hope you have a fab weekend and thank you so much. 🙋♀️👻🙏
@@ghostcasebook1266 Thats quite alright,keep doing what youre doing its absolutely fabulous xxx
Iam glad I subscribed, your vlogs are so interesting. You have a great passion for this. Good for you from San Diego. 🇺🇸🇬🇧🏴🏴🤤🏴
I appreciate that! Thank you for subscribing and I am so glad you are enjoying the videos. I love San Diego! Lovely coastline there. 👻🙋♀️🙏
A new Ghost Casebook video....happy days! 😀😁
Thank you ever so much! Hope you enjoyed the video for sure! 🙋♀️👻
@ghostcasebook1266
My pleasure and always do...!
Lived in Redruth in Cornwall all my life. Always enjoy seeing videos appreciating our little county
Thank you so much and I absolutely love Cornwall! 👻🙋♀️🙏
Small in size big in heart and hospitality ❤
A fantastic in depth look at some Cornish ghosts… I live in Cornwall and it’s a wonderful, beautiful place full of mystery…. thank you for these atmospheric tales. ❤️
Glad you enjoyed it and thank you ever so much indeed 👻🙋♀️🙏
A Seriously awesome scene setting sequence to introduce the Ghosts of Cornwall. The photos were stunning, thank you.
The Free Trade Fraternity code of Loyalty sounds (to me anyway!!) very much like the Mafia's "Omerta" and Boy did "They" Make an Example of Annie George. These people don't mess around.
The St. Ives picture showed a Gasometer, I have seen a couple of those Structures (going back a few years)
Was impressed by the letter to a guest, that is a fine example of Customer Service.
Well done with the Pasties. 👏👍
More Cornwall please. Thanks again TTFN
Thank you ever so much indeed! I am so glad you enjoyed the video for sure. I love the scenery there. Yes, the Sennen story was brutal for sure. I know, the letter from the hotel is so much better than a confirmation email right? 🙋♀️👻🙏
Yeah it definitely shows that somebody has put effort into welcoming their patrons they care. I know that I would appreciate that. 👏
I used to live in Cornwall, not far from the Hurlers stone circle at Minions.....with the Cheesewring stones on the horizon. There are many special places. The moor has a definite "otherness" feel, especially when the weather turns. You can easily get lost, even when you know it well. More would be fab. Love it.
Oh I completely agree about the moors.They are beautiful but can be so dangerous too! I’m glad you enjoyed the video 👻🙋♀️
Really appreciate your channel!
Glad you enjoy the channel and thank you ever so much indeed! This is so kind and really does help me to develop more material and content for the future. I really appreciate this. 🙏👻🙋♀️
very engaging story telling , great watch , the tale of Lady Anne was particularly interesting , thank you .🙂
Thank you kindly! Glad you enjoyed the stories for sure 🙋♀️👻🙏
Your best yet, although I'm confident better will come...absolutely beautiful illustrations, a masterpiece from beginning to end and every respect 🏆
Thank you so much 😀 Chris, this is so kind. I am really touched that you enjoyed the video so much and this really means a great deal to me. Thank you kindly and there’s likely to be a part 2. Take care, 🙋♀️👻🙏
Thumbs up Big like awesome job 👍 👏 👌
Thank you! Glad you enjoyed the video for sure! Have you encountered anything interesting in these locations? 🙋♀️👻🙏
Pengersick castle 🏰 woods monk chanting.
I know Cornwall very well and have set parts of my new novel there. My parents lived in Sennen for a few years and my brother has just moved to Boscastle. Great and fascinating video as always, Nicola.
Wonderful! That sounds so interesting and you are a novelist? Where can I find your books and Sennen and Boscastle must be so dear to you 👻🙋♀️🙏
@@ghostcasebook1266 Yes, I am a novelist but I'm not published yet. Need to find myself an agent!
Hi Ethelflaed! Long time no comms(I hear you sigh from here!🤭)
How ya doin' you Taffy honey with your lush voice?
You came to mind yesterday as I visited Bury St.Edmunds and sat near the ruins of the Abbey and fed the Pigeons and Squirrels.
An excellent episode I have shared with my parents over dinner in 3 instalments(in the style of my old Nan falling over).
Hope you are well,
kind regards.☮️🩵🖖🏻✝️♾️🕉🪬⚛️
I’m good Ian how are you? I hope you are really well and thank you for coming back and enjoying the video for sure. How’s your summer going? 🙋♀️👻🙏
A fascinating collection of tales, from my favourite county! Thank you Nicola!!
I love this! Thank you ever so much! 🙋♀️👻🙏
Very interesting stories told in such a melodious voice!
Oh thank you kindly! I am glad you enjoyed the stories for sure 🙋♀️👻🙏
With regard to the story of the wife who was buried alive, I’ve heard that story before!
I grew up among old, traditional people in Tennessee; I remember them telling the story of a woman buried alive and unintentionally rescued by a thief who was stealing her wedding ring. The story went on to say that her husband was at home, weeping and carrying their tiny child. The wife he thought was dead walked into the room and he fainted, though the wife caught the child, so it was not hurt.
Loved this episode, thanks for making it!
I think I look forward to your ghostly videos more than any other, spooky stories but a beautiful voice.
Glad you like them! Wow, thank you kindly. 👻🙋♀️🙏
I would certainly enjoy more stories from Cornwall! And I just love the postcards that you find! Sounds like these people had a wonderful visit!
I agree; they are like little pockets of history, I think. There are so many stories to cover in Cornwall for sure! 🙋♀️👻🙏
I get so excited when you post a new video! I paint while I listen :)
Oh fantastic! I love this! 🙋♀️👻🙏
THIS WAS BLOODY BRILLIANT! I loved every second of it. Fantastic. This episode is one of my favourite ones now. I'd love one of your Cornish pasties here a Brit in Germany..SCRUMPTIOUS...😊😋👻
James thank you ever so much! I am so glad you enjoyed the video and the pasties were good! I’d never made them before and I did cheat and buy the pastry, but they were nice! You’ll have to order some online to you in Germany! Thank you again! 🙋♀️👻🙏
Ill have too as im rubbish at making pastry and no shop bought ones here...its not a thing..👻@@ghostcasebook1266
Beautiful video, much appreciated. Hope you do find the time to return there to show us more of the Cornish ghost population and lovely scenery.
Oh thank you kindly! I am so glad you enjoyed the video. Absolutely, there are so many stories to come from beautiful Cornwall and I think I’ll be visiting some haunted locations there in the next few months. Thank you ever so much. 🙋♀️👻🙏
Thank you for your production I enjoy them very much. I wish the best for you and Mr. G.C. and it would seem your making the best of your lives which sadly seems lacking today with so many.
Thank you very much! Glad you are enjoying the videos. Lots more planned for sure! 🙋♀️👻🙏
So enjoyably presented, as always! I loved these creepy tales of this very historic area. Thank you! ❤️👻
Thank you ever so much and I am so glad you enjoyed the video. You’re right, what a historic place Cornwall is! 🙋♀️👻🤭
Love your videos. Cornwall has many ghosts!
Bodmin Jail, Pengenna Manor, St Benets Abbey, Launceston Town Hall, White Hart in Launceston. The Wellington Hotel, Witches Museum.
And Jamaica Inn, to which I look after for many years now.
The real history and hauntings are fascinating. 😊
Thank you ever so much indeed! I am hoping to create a part 2 in time as there are so many stories to cover! 👻🙋♀️🙏
Yes please! Lots more from wonderful Cornwall ( I lived in St. Ives and Portreath from 1975 to 1981). Thank you for your wonderful videos. You do such a great job. With thanks From Canada 🇨🇦
Will do! Thank you ever so much indeed! 👻🙋♀️🙏
What a fantastic video of Cornwall , i have been there and did visit Tintagel i really liked the old post office building but never went in i never knew we could go in . I was on a coach trip to Devon and we took a few hours to visit certain places of interest in Cornwall. I thought your other stories were great too and totally unknown to me. Yes i,d be interested in hearing more from you on the haunted area's of the Cornish coast or wherever you go visiting. . ❤
Thank you so much Noreen! Yes, the old post office is open through the summer months (I think it closes in the winter). I’m glad you enjoyed the stories and Cornwall is a lovely place. 🙋♀️👻🙏
One of your best yet, Nicola. I've holidayed in Cornwall on and off from being a child (I'm 49 now) and this was fantastic x
Wow, thank you! I love this and I think lots of us holidayed in Cornwall (and Devon) when we were young and I know we loved it. We even had a caravan! (push the boat out there; usually it was a tent!) There are some pics of me in a caravan on Instagram in Cornwall when I was quite young! 🙋♀️👻🙏
Just wonderful.Thank you so much for all your time and effort❤❤❤
You are so welcome! Thank you so much 👻🙋♀️🙏
Thank you for this video, I Spent many happy holidays in Cornwall as a child, a beautiful county and your videos fill in the history in a magical way. I'm advancing in my years now, better go an visit these historical places and their ghosts before I join them, not yet though .
Glad you enjoyed it and thank you so much! It is a beautiful place! 🙋♀️👻
Another fascinating spooky production Nicola! Your narration is a joy ~ Thank you for all your hard work 🩵
Thank you ever so much indeed. This means a lot to me. I really appreciate this. 🙋♀️👻🙏
The ghostly Annie story is sad. Her ghost was on some famous ghost channel too; might have been “Rescue Medium”? You do such a lovely job of this and put together very pleasant and interesting episodes. Weather here has broken a bit but it won’t last 😢. Thanks again for such a really smashing break.🙏💨🥰🙋♀️🐾🐾👻
Glad you enjoyed the video and thank you so much! I really appreciate this for sure. I’ll have to look into rescue medium and see if I can find out more! 🙋♀️👻🙏
Thankyou for this very interesting look at Cornwall and its ghosts. Actually I have been there in 1988 on a world tour. I come from Adelaide, South Australia. I did a Trafalgar Tour of Great Britain back then and I remember Jamaica Inn. I was going to check out a few of the places you mentioned in my trip book but right at this moment don't know where it is. It was a long time ago but seems not that long ago to me. I was 28 at the time and 64 now. I have fond memories of rural England, Wales and Ireland. It was supposed to be your summer and my winter back home but I recall it being very cold there and very warm back home, which was odd. I have subscribed because I want to catch your video on Jamaica Inn when you do it. We weren't there long but I do recall a village down south - Clovelly I think. I remember it had cobble stone roads and was down the bottom of a cliff and you had to use a donkey and cart to get back up the cliff face. It was a fishing village.
There is an area in the mid north of my state of South Australia that is not far from where I live. Towns like Burra and Kadina were known as places resided by Cornish miners when they came to live in SA. I know they sell in the bakery in Kadina Cornish pasties. They might do that in Burra too - not sure. They are tourist towns. You can actually go and see the dug outs where the Cornish families built their homes near the creek in Burra. Very small people by the looks of things. There is a youtube video on here and some other things about the Kadina CORNISH BAKEHOUSE just for your interest: www.bing.com/search?q=cornish+pasties%2C+kadina%2C+south+australia&pc=GD03&form=GDAVG1&ptag=9407
Oh wow and thank you for taking the time to comment. I find that so interesting that there’s a Cornish mining link to you in Australia. So interesting for sure. Glad you enjoyed these stories from wonderful Cornwall! 🙋♀️👻🙏
I really reeaaally enjoyed this one too. Yes more please. Thank you so much for sharing it with us xx Teresa 🇦🇺🤍
Thank you! Will do! Glad you enjoyed the stories for sure 👻🙋♀️🙏
Very much enjoyed these stories Nicola, would love to hear more from Cornwall x
More to come! Thank you ever so much indeed! 🙋♀️👻🙏
I rather liked the story of the monk on the moor. Weird how a later excavation proved out the story! I just adore your voice and accent, Nicola. All the photos, postcards and menu are just the cream on the cake! Hope you are well. Those Cornish pasties looked delicious!
Oh hi Osaka! I’m glad you enjoyed the video and thank you so much! Yes, I thought the Druid priest story was great. I love a menu! The pasties were great but I did cheat and buy the pastry! 🤣😂🙋♀️👻
Oh Nicola, thank you! How I've waited for this one! As you know I visit Cornwall nearly every year so I'd hoped you would do Cornwall. I've been in the Dolphin, it is dark and an odd feeling in there........
You're so welcome! I am glad you enjoyed the video! I love Cornwall and I do think (like Devon) it’s a place of memories and special locations. Have you been to Cotehele? Wear comfortable shoes! Lanhydrock (in my Halloween video) is also a big place! Thank you so much! 🙋♀️👻🙏
@@ghostcasebook1266 Actually I haven't! But I don't think shoes would really matter for me. 😛 Y'know being in the wheelchair and all.
@@ghostcasebook1266amazing place. If you ever come back to Cornwall pls visit trerice. It has such a wonderful history. And while I worked for national trust there I had lots of unexplained experiences.
Wonderful narration! This has quickly become one of my favorite channels
Wow, thank you! This means so much to me and I really appreciate this for sure. 🙋♀️👻🙏
Those Cornish pasties look delicious 😋 They do look wonderful 😊 And great Cornwall spooky goings on. Some friends of mine have visited Cornwall or even lived in places around for some time. I myself has never been to Cornwall but I did fly over when it was Monarch Airlines on the way to Florida. Seeing the coastline from above was very special as the sky was really clear. Maybe one day I'll visit ? Thanks Nicola 👍
I love this! Thank you! The pasties turned out better than I thought they would and they were very nice. Glad you enjoyed the video and maybe you’ll get a chance to visit some spooky locations in Cornwall in the future! 🙋♀️👻🙏
Thank you for another fabulous video. Very interesting and informative ❤😊
So glad you enjoyed the video for sure and thank you kindly! 👻🙋♀️🙏
Well done. Very enjoyable. And most important, great photos.Ta!🇨🇦
Thank you so much and I am so glad you enjoyed the video! Are you on the east coast? I love Canada! 🙋♀️👻🙏
No, the spooky north west coast!
Another beautiful video. I find your commentary so calming. Thank you for your hard work.
You are very welcome and thank you ever so much! I really appreciate your kind words. 🙋♀️👻🙏
Love your video I love Cornwall its an amazing place to visit. And know when I visit again I will hopefully visit some of the lovely places on your video😊
I hope you can visit some of these places in the future! Glad you enjoyed the video and thank you 👻🙋♀️🙏
@@ghostcasebook1266 thank you Nicola I'm from Leicester and still live here we have some interesting ghost stories do you think you would ever cover them in one of your videos
So well presented and chock full of information! I do enjoy your bits at the end and the postcards are wonderful. Thank you.
Thank you so much! Glad you enjoyed the stories, the history and the bits and pieces! You know I love a menu! 👻🙋♀️🤣
❤❤ boom friday boredom Totally obliterated by Nicola and GC brilliantly put Together as always xx
Oh my word I love this! That’s fantastic and thank you so much! I am so glad you enjoyed it and the boredom ceased! 🙋♀️👻🙏
Again Nichola another triumph! Those pasties look great and lucky Mr GC! The way to a mans heart is his stomach
Yes indeed, I think you are right. And today he cleaned my car which was kind! The pasties were more of a success than I thought they’d be! 🙋♀️👻🤣
Loved loved LOVED this video ! Thank you SO much. 😊💕
You are very welcome and thank you so much! 🙋♀️👻🙏
Ghosts,history and scenery that is quite stunning 🙂thank you so much from Scotland 😬🏴🙏🏻
You are so welcome and thank you 🙋♀️👻😍
Brilliant episode & I love the fact your videos seem to get longer. Thanks Nicola for keeping us entertained.
You are welcome Emma and thank you ever so much indeed! 🙋♀️👻🙏
@@ghostcasebook1266 😃
Great video Nicola fantastic presentation and research as ever....no wonder your channel is growing by the day 👏. Well done and thank you for your great work ❤
Thanks so much! 😊 Eoin I’m always so grateful for your kind words and encouragement for sure. it’s been so helpful and I am forever grateful 🙏
Cornwall is such a stunning area, and so full of history. Wasn't the Camelot House Hotel used in the original movie version of The Witches?
I think it was.I did read something about that! 🙋♀️👻🙏
@@ghostcasebook1266 It does look very familiar.
No it was the headland hotel in Newquay 😊
Really enjoyed this video Nicola, you haven't lost your touch they keep getting better and better 💯👏🏻
Me and Daniel have booked a night at Caldicot Castle in August 20:00 until 01:00 in the morning l hope to God l don't see anything that Would be the end of me 🙏🏻😇
I hope you and your family are all doing well looking forward to seeing more of your videos.
God Bless angel TxT you soon. XXX👻😱🥴🫣🫨🏃🏻🏃🏻🏴🏴👍🏻
Glad you enjoyed it and thank you as ever. Wow Caldecott Castle sounds exciting for you both! I’m sure you’ll be fine but you never know! More videos to come and thank you for your kind words 👻🙏🙋♀️
@@ghostcasebook1266 Thanks Nicola, your videos are by far the most entertaining of all the UA-cam Documentaries
Keep up the fantastic work my Welsh beauty l'll text you soon
Sending you all our love from myself and Daniel.
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Sorry love forgot the Kisses XXXXX 🤗
BTW, I always get the sense that these heavily wooden paneled rooms lend themselves to secret passageways and secret rooms. EVEN if I can’t find any formal write up of them. I have been in several secret ways over the years; it’s so neat. Lovely gardens and Mazes and secret rooms and secret passageways are just so much fun🥰. I do hope you go to the Jamaica Inn; I have heard so much about it. But you will find lots of intriguing places to visit and video for sure❤🙋♀️🙏🥰💨
I will definitely go to as many haunted hotels as I can! Thank you ever so much and I agree, these wooden panelled rooms are creepy and probably hide all sorts of secrets (and bodies, I think!) 🙋♀️👻🙏
@ghostcasebook1266 I didn’t even think of bodies?!! I used to always tap portions of the woodwork in certain historical places to see if I could hear a difference in sounds. I have always been sure there are more secret places in some of these really old places than they acknowledge to the public!
A fascinating video, brilliant as always!
Many thanks! Glad you enjoyed the video for sure 🙋♀️👻🙏
Thank you for another great , well researched episode. Your narration is lovely and clear making for a relaxing watch.
Thank you kindly! Glad you enjoyed the video for sure 👻🙋♀️🙏
Another fantastic upload thank you ❤ love the old post cards and letters at the end , I find vintages things like that so fascinating x
Glad you like them! I love them too! 🙋♀️👻🙏
My father’s people are from St Trudy Cornwall. Surname COTTELL circa
1700. What I have discovered is the first Cottell on British soil arrived from France with William the
Conqueror 😮.
That's cool. :D
Wow that’s so interesting! Brilliant history! 🙏🙋♀️
I truly love the stories (history) of these locations, thank you!!🥰
Glad you like them! You are very welcome and thank you so much! 🙋♀️👻🙏
Just tuned in: Cornwall! Brilliant!
Thank you! 🙋♀️👻
Another excellent story
Thank you ever so much! Glad you enjoyed the video 🙋♀️👻🙏
Very nice video! I love the story of the gold cup.
Should never of gone to London like everything else that ends up there. Because nobody will take any interest in it whatsoever. When in Cornwall it adds to the atmosphere around. And people would take more interest of this item.
Thank you! 😊 I know! I thought that was a really interesting one! 👻🙋♀️🙏
Spooky ghost stories! 👻Beaitiful area.
Thank you so much Don! It is a lovely place for sure 🙋♀️👻🙏
First class!👍
Oh wow! Thank you ever so much indeed 👻🙏🙋♀️
Hi Nicola, awesome live ghost 👻 stories video. I enjoyed it. How are you doing? I'm doing well, and so is my cat Benjamin. We have a heatwave in Ontario, Canada. How is the weather where you are? All your ghost stories videos are always enjoyable. Have a great day. See you next video 😊
Oh my word I have heard about this east coast heat! It sounds such hard work! I hope you are able to keep cool along with little Benjamin. It’s not too hot here at the moment, thankfully! 🙋♀️👻🙏
Last summer I walked and camped/ wild camped the whole of the South West Coast path so good job you made this wonderful video this year otherwise I would have found it hard to sleep out there! Favourite story has to be the one at the inn at Land's End, wow Annie payed a very high price for grassing up the smugglers' alliance! 😁
Wow really? I don’t think I could camp in the wild but credit to you for being much hardier than me! 😅 I love this! Thank you so much and yes, Annie paid the price for sure! 😱
@@ghostcasebook1266oh yes and all documented on UA-cam! I even mention on my videos that there are places I don't want to wild camp as there are old buildings, chapels and caves etc that Iook very spooky and probably are haunted! I've backpacked most of Britain's trail and there are so many haunted and spooky places especially on the moors! 😎
Hi Nicola, brilliant story.
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Thank you so much Jennifer! 🙋♀️👻🙏
I love your channel. I was wondering why you didn’t mention Jamaica Inn, but you told us. My reaction to you proposed visit there was, “Yes please !”. Much love and many blessings to you and yours,❤,❤.
Thank you ever so much! Yes, Bodmin gaol has been turned into a luxury hotel (well, some of it has) and I am looking forward to staying in some spooky hotels for sure! Who knows if anything will happen. I’ll definitely report back whether anything happens (or not!) 🙋♀️👻🙏
I knew about most of those you did there Nicola . You must do the Wellington as never heard about that one before also Jamacan Inn heard plenty about that one .
Thank you so much. Bodmin gaol has partially been turned into a hotel and I’d like to stay there along with the other places. Most Haunted covered the Wellington hotel ages ago but it would be fun to stay there for sure! 👻🙋♀️🙏
Other great one just love these can’t get enough off them what beautiful place to be so haunting amazing 😊
Glad you enjoyed it! Thank you ever so much Carol! 🙋♀️👻🙏
Me and my husband visited bodmin jail in 2012. It was a eerie experience, had goosebumps all through the tour, a must visit for Cornwall.
I love this! Ye is think I’ll be heading there in the next few months! 🙋♀️👻🙏
Looking forward to this one 🎉thank you, Nicola 🙏 🙌
You are very welcome and thank you so much 🙋♀️👻🙏
another great vid - thank you 🤗⭐
You are very welcome! Thank you! 🙋♀️👻🙏
I live in Devon, only recently moved here, so am quite close to Cornwall. We've been to Cotehele, it really is beautiful there. We're planning to go to Penzance and tintagel at some point. Maybe a ghost of Devon video could be next? Love these videos. Thank you 😊
Yes ghosts of Devon is in the pipeline for sure! I love Devon so much. Well, if you make it to Penzance, perhaps you’ll call in the Dolphin and report back! Glad you enjoy the videos for sure! 🙋♀️👻🙏
Sorry Nicola I’ve just watched this I was in Cornwall last week, stayed in Bodmin , not far from Jamaican inn, had some evening meals in there lovely place , wouldn’t stay there tho!, went to lans end, past the last inn in England, went to Bodmin jail, and port Issac beautiful place , thankyou for this lovely
You are very welcome Susan and thank you ever so much. Cornwall is lovely. Some of Bodmin Gaol is now a high end hotel! 🙋♀️👻🙏
Thank you!
I do enjoy these 👍!
Glad you like them! You are very welcome 🙋♀️👻🙏
Wonderful and enchanting!
Goodness me, thank you ever so much 🙋♀️👻🙏
My mum might have been down these places she lives in Devon so it’s close to Cornwall.
Oh brilliant yes, she may have been to some of the places for sure. 🙋♀️👻
Very interesting, thank you! Learned quite a bit: the Tate's location, there is a real Jamaica Inn (saw the movie not too long ago on YT). The old structures are extraordinary.
Thank you ever so much indeed. Glad you enjoyed the video 👻🙋♀️🙏
Hello there, very nice video, I'm watching you from Argentina ,south America. God bless u all.
Hello 👋 and welcome to you! Thank you kindly for watching. 🙋♀️👻🙏
Watching at 0356hrs waiting on ferry from Newhaven to Dieppe. Great early morning viewing. Love Cornwall and spent many a childhood holiday there. Thanks again for an amazing video, love your work ❤❤
Sadly I am sans cake and a brew 😳😭
Hope you enjoyed it! But no cake and a brew? Is this some sort of terrible joke? I hope you’ll have cake and a brew very soon my friend 🙋♀️👻
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Excellent video
Thank you so much indeed! Glad you enjoyed this one for sure 🙋♀️👻🙏
Absolutely wonderful ramble through some of the haunted locations of Cornwall. Loved every second, and wished it could have been longer. Your posts are wonderful. Please do keep up the brilliant work. ❤ xx
Oh thank you ever so much! It’s a beautiful place for sure! There will be more to come! 👻🙋♀️🙏
I love Cornwall had a holiday there when I got engaged :)the large houses also remind me of Poldark :) (I am named after a character in those books/series and the producer of the first DR WHOs :) ) liked the post cards and the menu at the end very interesting (drinking horlicks RN so nice and cosy for ghosty stories )
Horlicks? Lucky you!
This is great! I love it! Cornwall, I think, for many is about memories and holidays. I love the Horlicks! Thank you so much 🙋♀️👻🙏
Great channel! The lady narrates her tales extremely well. Very enjoyable!
Oh thank you kindly Peter! 🙏👻🙋♀️
Amazing storeys so very haunting so interesting to love here them very lovey place 😊
Thank you ever so much Carol! Glad you enjoyed the stories for sure. 🙋♀️👻🙏
Great upload, very enjoyable 😊. Please consider the Ghostly tale of Reverend Densham of Warleggan, Bodmin. A very interesting character who has been seen sauntering the the graveyard of Warleggan church.
Yes! He nearly made it into this video but as I found out more, I think he could be a feature on his own for sure! But yes, absolutely! 🙋♀️👻🙏
@@ghostcasebook1266 Brilliant, looking forward to seeing your Rev Densham upload already 😊👍
I am local to Penzance, and took part in a couple of ghost watches at Pengersick Castle in the early 2000s. Saw some strange things (mostly inexplicable light phenomena) but only on the first one. The second was much quieter, and I saw nothing (although others did). No wet dog
smells though! Not more than 20 years ago locals reported seeing shadowy figures moving around on the battlements at night.
Wow thank you so much for sharing this experience. How interesting! Have you ever experienced anything in the Dolphin? Thank you so much 👻🙋♀️🙏
@@ghostcasebook1266 no I haven't unfortunately. I will say though, the food in there is excellent 👌
Loved, Loved, Loved🎉
Thank you ever so much indeed! Glad you enjoyed the video 🙋♀️👻🙏
Another great video, I fear the fire at Tintagel could be a planning permission dodge, like those despicable criminals did to the crooked house pub, thankfully after the public outcry they were ordered to rebuild it in February, although I don't think the engine room has quite the same historical or architectural significance as the crooked house pub did.
Oh yes indeed, the Crooked house pub. That was all a bit terrible wasn’t it? You could be right about Castle Minor. I wonder 🤔
I would love a video about Jamaica Inn, especially being a huge Daphne du Maurier fan xx
Me too! I absolutely love her books. Such a talented (and underrated) writer. Jamaica Inn is superb and I will be going there. 🙋♀️👻🙏
What about George DuMaurier? Incidentally, her story "The Birds" was anticipated by an Arthur Machen story.
Thank you again
You are very welcome and thank you 🙋♀️👻🙏