CORNWALL
A smuggler haunts this aptly named guest house, which was built in the 16th century. The ghost is that of a small man in his twenties, dressed in 18th century clothing, who emerges out of the wood panelling on the first floor corridor, and walks in a surreptitious manner towards the staircase, where he disappears. The spot where he appears through the panelling is the entrance to a tunnel which leads down to the beach. This entrance was sealed up in the 20th century for security reasons. In the 1950’s, alterations being made at the guest house exposed a secret room, in which was found a small table with a skeleton seated at it. Remnants of a black cloak were still found round the seated frame. In the corner of the room was found an antique sea chest and a rusting sword. There is no evidence to show why the man was incarcerated there, although he was probably imprisoned for some disagreement with the local smuggling fraternity
smugglers cottage guest house