Type: Overnight Where Available
Optional Dress code: Standard Party Wear




(Based on 10 Reviews) Join Kathryn Freemantle, owner of Happy Hearts, as she throws a party to celebrate her 100th couple getting married as a result of her introductions. The course of true love never runs smoothly, however, and old jealousies start to re-surface - but would this be motive enough to kill?
No dates available for this event
Step into suspense at the East Sussex National Hotel, a modern 4-star retreat set within 1,100 acres of stunning English countryside.
The contemporary guest bedrooms at the East Sussex National Hotel offer the perfect escape after an evening of intrigue, with views across the South Downs or the championship golf courses. Each room features an en-suite bathroom, flat-screen TV with Sky, complimentary Wi-Fi, and tea and coffee making facilities - everything you need for a relaxing stay.
During your Murder Mystery evening, enjoy a delicious three-course dinner served in one of our elegant function suites as the drama unfolds around you. Once the mystery is solved, unwind with full use of the hotel’s leisure facilities or take in the beauty of the surrounding countryside.
**Celebration Package Includes Bottle of fizz and box of chocolates in room on arrival**
View Details"Fantastic actors who were very interactive and funny. Storyline was easy to follow with some red herrings added in. Great…"




(Based on 10 Reviews)
"A Fabulous evening. We approached the evening with a little trepidation having not been to a 'Murder' evening before. But…"




(Based on 10 Reviews)
"Excellent night, loved the interactive experience. The cast were brilliant. Would love to do another one"




(Based on 10 Reviews)
This site Copyright 2007-2026 and all plots are Copyright 2005-2026 Murder 57 . All rights reserved. Unauthorised copying, duplication or reproduction is strictly forbidden. The characters, companies and events portrayed during any Murder 57 Limited murder mystery event are fictitious and similarity to any real person, living or dead or to any company or organisation, existing or otherwise is entirely coincidental and unintentional.