From a prenuptial agreement to a message in a bottle, Travelodge has released a list of the most bizarre items found in its hotels.
Here’s the full list:
Aberdeen Airport: A business contract between two oil companies
Ayr: A miniature Shetland pony called Pudding
Basildon: A Swarovski encrusted 5ft wedding cake
Bath Waterside: A rice cooker
Birmingham Newhall Street: A collection of lightsabres in different colours
Birmingham Airport: A vintage Lionel train set worth £1,200
Birmingham Oldbury: A Louis Vuitton wallet containing money
Bournemouth: A friend called Seamus
Brighton: A politician’s speech and a message in a bottle
Cambridge Newmarket Road: A 3D model of London
Canterbury Chaucer: Children’s Range Rover car
Cardiff Atlantic Wharf: A prenuptial agreement
Chelmsford: Keys to a Bentley
Chester Central: A replica of Kate Middleton’s wedding dress
Crawley: A set of manuals on how to fly a plane
Edinburgh Queen Street: A book of stories written by a ten year old called John
Glasgow Airport: A Fender Guitar
Harrogate West Park: A wedding proposal poem
Inverness Fairways: A set of company accounts
Liverpool Exchange Street: A Centurion card (Black American Card)
London Bank: A business contract written in Mandarin
London Kings Cross Central: A suitcase of Disney Princess outfits
London Farringdon: A stamp collection that goes back 50 years
London Southgate: A family secret recipe that has passed down five generations for pasta sauce
Manchester Upper Brook Street: A suitcase of Jimmy Choo shoes
Middlesbrough: A house made out of bread
Newbury London Road: Cake recipes from The Great British Bake Off TV programme
Newcastle: A diamond tiara
Oldham Chadderton: A mother-in-law called June
Nottingham Riverside: A Klingon (Vulcan) phase book
Sheffield Central: A wedding saree worth £10,000 and a Chewbacca costume
Stafford M6: A collection of Steiff teddy bears worth £5,000
Sunderland High Street West: A collection of prosthetic legs