Haunted Inns of Britain and Ireland Author:Richard Jones Britain and Ireland are famous for their inns and hostelries and their ghosts. It seems that our favorite haunts are also those of resident wraiths intent on revisiting their past in the cozy confines of centuries-old pubs. Ghostly monks, Victorian ladies, and murdered soldiers abound. There is the sinister figure with cape and cutlass at The Li... more »feboat Inn in Thornham, the busy ghost of Mary Queen of Scots at Oundle's Talbot Hotel, and even a rather risqué female ghost at The Lion and Swan Hotel in Congleton, who appears in the early hours of the morning to tend the fire wearing nothing by clogs and a winsome smile! From Cornwall to Scotland, and from Ireland to East Anglia, historian and inveterate ghost-hunter Richard Jones seeks out the most charming inns with the spookiest of ghost stories. Richly illustrated with color photography and atmospheric drawings, all the information you need for your own tour of haunted inns is provided. Just be prepared to encounter a ghostly knight or phantom highwayman as you relax with your drink. Richard Jones has been devising and conducting tours of legendary and mystical Britain since 1982 and is the proprietor of the London tour company Discover Walks and Tours. He is an expert on all things haunted and historical, and the author of several books, including the highly successful Haunted Britain and Ireland. As well as being a regular contributor to programs on the History and Discovery television channels, he wrote and presented the acclaimed drama-documentaries On the Trail of Jack the Ripper and Shakespeare in London. « less