Undergoing a complete transformation
It required a £40 million investment to restore the historical landmark and create a 70 bedroom, four star boutique hotel and a multi sensory, fully immersive state of the art visitor attraction. Today it is truly one of the best attractions we have in the South West, bringing in visitors of all ages and many paranormal investigators.
Built during the reign of King George on the edge of Bodmin Moor, Bodmin Jail was part of a groundbreaking prison reform and became the first prison in Britain to hold prisoners in individual cells. Prisoners of war were forced to become the builders and it took 20,000 tonnes of local Delank granite and stone from the adjacent Coocoo Quarry to complete the building works which came to completion in 1779.