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Hawkstone Hall & Gardens

Hawkstone Hall & Gardens

01630685242
Event Start :
May 29th 2022 7:00pm
Event End :
May 29th 2022 11:00pm

Murder at The Manor

Hawkstone Hall & Gardens invites you its long-awaited murder mystery evening ‘Murder at The Manor’ co-hosted by Murder57!

‘It is 1922 and lord & lady Digby are hosting an elegant evening in their home to celebrate the anniversary of their marriage. Rose Digby, the daughter of our hosts has been away for some time and is looking forward to her first social occasion since her return home. Her parents have arranged for her to meet a dashing young man they believe is the perfect suitor, but will she fall for him? Who is keeping a secret tonight? Perhaps the butler can shed some light on the situation’

Begin your evening with a glass of prosecco on arrival before being guided into Hawkstone’s lavish Ballroom where you will be seated for a delicious 3-course meal. The interactive murder mystery will then commence, can you solve the mystery?

Ticket Includes

• A glass of prosecco on arrival • A three-course meal • An interactive murder mystery

Arrival

7:00 pm

Price

£75.00 per person

Dress Code

1920’s style

Location

The Ballroom at Hawkstone Hall & Gardens

BOOK NOW

Call us today to book your place on 01630 685242 or email us on [email protected]

Facilities

  • Disabled Access
  • Disabled Toilets
  • Guide Dogs
  • Lift
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