Type: Overnight
Dress code: Christmas Party Wear
The Killinton Bell Ringers have had a very busy festive season and are celebrating their successes of the past year by having a Christmas party here at the hotel. Everyone is welcome to join in the festive fun!
Some of the bellringers are really hoping to let their hair down and enjoy themselves after recently falling victim to some tabloid filth published about them by an upcoming local journalist. The journalist is discovered dead though - and who was responsible?
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The Bull Hotel, Gerrards Cross
The Bull Hotel, Gerrard’s Cross is a beautiful 4 Star hotel, which opened in 1688 as a coaching inn, combines warm British hospitality along with modern comforts - perfect for Murder Mystery breaks. The hotel is situated in a peaceful location amongst landscaped gardens.
Guest bedrooms at The Bull hotel are tastefully decorated all rooms include an en-suite bathroom, flat-screen TV with Freeview, Free WiFi and tea and coffee 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 elegant function rooms. Murder Mystery guests can spend a lazy afternoon in the hotel enjoying the award-winning restaurant and bar or why not take a trip into the Capital which is only 20 minutes away.
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