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Extract from the Bolventor Travel Guides:
The village of
BOLVENTOR
, lying at the centre of the moor midway between Bodmin and Launceston, is an uninspiring place close to one of the moor's chief focuses for walkers and sightseers alike -
Jamaica Inn
(tel 01566/86250,
; 50-60). A staging-post even before the precursor of the A30 road was laid here in 1769, the inn was described by Daphne Du Maurier as being "alone in glory, four square to the winds", and the combination of its convenient position and its association with her has led to its growth into a hotel and restaurant complex. One corner exhibits the room where the author stayed in... read the whole Bolventor Travel Guides...
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