Type: Overnight
Dress code: Standard Party Wear
Abigail and James have split – and Abigail is celebrating escaping James’ grip with a huge party, to which you are invited. It might seem spiteful, but in the light of Abigail’s recounts of James being a demanding, controlling and abusive husband, supporting her getting over him is what a good friend should do, right? However, when James turns up pleading for Abigail to take him back, telling her that he still loves her, and quite clearly demonstrating his ability to take care of her, what with all that money, the party doesn’t end up going exactly to plan.
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Hunton Park Hotel is a beautiful 4 Star property perfect for Murdery Mystery breaks. The hotel is set within 22 acres of beautiful rural Hertfordshire parkland.
Guests bedrooms at the Hunton Park Hotel are of contemporary style. All rooms include a en-suite bathroom, flat-screen TV with Freeview, Free WiFi and tea and coffee making facilities, a perfect retreat after an action-packed murder mystery evening.
Guests will receive a delicious 3 course evening meal whilst the murder mystery takes place in one of the hotels function rooms. Murder Mystery guests can spend an afternoon relaxing within the beautiful hotel Huntsman pantry & bar or why not visit some of the many attractions nearby.
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