Jamaica Inn, the famous Cornwall landmark and subject of the Daphne du Maurier novel of the same name is to undergo further expansion under its new owners
Since March 2014 three new bedrooms - taking the total number of rooms to 20 - plus a new cellar have been added. An additional five bedrooms and event space to accommodate up to 220 guests is now being planned.
Jamaica Inn also features the Smugglers Museum housing a wide collection of smuggling artefacts gathered over the last 300 years.
Jamaica Inn is located halfway between Bodmin and Launceston just off the A30. Bodmin Parkway is the nearest station around a ten minute drive away.
Details: www.jamaicainn.co.uk