Type: Overnight
Dress code: 1920's Style Outfits
It is 1928 and Lord and 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….
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The East Sussex National Hotel is a modern 4 Star hotel perfect for Murder Mystery breaks. The hotel is situated within 1100 acres of English countryside.
Guest bedrooms at the East Sussex National Hotel are modern with views overlooking the South Downs and the golf course. All rooms include an 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 elegant function rooms. Murder Mystery guests can then spend an afternoon enjoying the leisure facilties at the hotel or the beautiful countryside nearby.
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