Type: Overnight
Dress code: Christmas Party Wear
FROM
£134.50
It is Christmas in 1899 and the Prime Minister, Robert Gascoyne-Cecil, is hosting a lavish party. Spirits are high at the turn of the century, commerce and politics are doing well. It is also 7 years since the infamous Jack the Ripper was last active. But is everyone who they say they are? And has the Ripper really finished his work?
Murder Mystery Evening Inc Hotel Stay, 3 Course Festive Meal & Breakfast for TWO Guests 2024
Murder Mystery Evening Inc Hotel Stay, 3 Course Festive Meal & Breakfast for ONE Guest 2024
The Brook Marston Farm Hotel is a 3 Star hotel perfect for Murder Mystery breaks. The hotel is set on nice grounds in 9 acres of Warwickshire countryside and not far from Birmingham city centre.
Guest bedrooms at the Brook Marston Farm Hotel 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 function rooms. Murder Mystery guests can spend an afternoon exploring the local town of Tamworth or alternatively visit Drayton Manor Theme Park.
View Details"Good fun for a 1st timer. The story needs to have more substance and motive but otherwise good fun and nice way to socialise…"
(Based on 6 Reviews)"Excellent evening! Can not recommend enough! Actors brilliant, plot brilliant and the whole evening flowed really well.…"
(Based on 6 Reviews)"A great night bit off fun ,brilliant acting they all went beyond the call off duty ,big well done ,"
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