Burgh Island is marooned 800ft off the British coast where you step inside and feel like you’ve been transported back in time.Originally build in the 1920’s, the hotel was owned by a filmmaker before becoming a snazzy location for stylish 1930’s jet setters.Glam past guests include Edward VIII, Wallis Simpson and Agatha Christie, who wrote two of her books there. Have you ever taken part in a vintage-style trip or murder mystery?
Tell us about it in the comments section... It’s even believed Churchill and Eisenhower may have spent time at the hotel together during the Second World War.The 25 rooms and suites each bear the name of a famous guest so you can walk in their footsteps decades later.Just last year, the hotel was given a million.
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