Bodmin Jail

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Bodmin Jail is a historic former prison in Cornwall, England, now a museum and tourist attraction known for its grim history and ghost tours.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf former prison
museum
tourist attraction
architectureStyle 18th-century prison architecture
builtFor King George III NERFINISHED
category Museums in Cornwall
Prisons in Cornwall
Reportedly haunted locations in England
Tourist attractions in Cornwall
constructedIn 18th century
country United Kingdom
designedAs modern prison for its time
function held prisoners from Cornwall
hasAttraction ghost walks
guided tours
historical exhibitions
paranormal investigation events
hasFeature cells
courtyard
execution area
gallows
thick stone walls
heritage historic building
knownFor ghost tours
grim history
harsh prison conditions
paranormal activity
public executions
locatedIn Bodmin NERFINISHED
Cornwall NERFINISHED
England
United Kingdom
material stone
near Bodmin Moor NERFINISHED
opened 1779
operatedBy private company as visitor attraction
region southwest England
surface form: South West England
status closed as a prison
open as a museum
subjectOf ghost stories
local folklore
television paranormal investigations
tourismType dark tourism
usedAs county prison
place of execution

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Bodmin hasLandmark Bodmin Jail
Bodmin hasFormerPrison Bodmin Jail
Bodmin tourismBasedOn Bodmin Jail