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JC Stays: Bodmin Jail Hotel, Cornwall

There’s still porridge for breakfast and bars on the windows but these days, guests at Bodmin Jail Hotel arrive voluntarily.

October 5, 2021 10:16
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It’s not often that you learn all about the hotel guest that stayed in your room before you. But check into the new Bodmin Jail Hotel, and you’ll discover more than you bargained for. 

After a five year renovation project costing £50 million, this once notorious prison, dating back to 1779, has been reimagined as a luxury hotel.

It means that not only do you sleep in the original cells, but that on each of the bare Cornish-stone walls, you’ll find a plaque telling you more about one of the inmates who had previously ‘checked-in’ there. 

In Room Two, I find out about Josiah Edmunds, who was just 16 when he was sent to Bodmin Jail while waiting to be shipped off to Australia. His crime? Stealing three chickens to feed his family.