Type: Evening Event
Dress code: Standard Party Wear
The Killinton Garden Society is holding their annual awards ceremony - slash - dinner with Ben Tilman, Killinton’s most famous son and the well - known tv and radio gardening expert, who will be presenting the prestigious awards. However, is someone jealous enough of his success to be prepared to commit murder?
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Brook Mollington Banastre Hotel
The Brook Mollington Banastre Hotel is a 3 Star hotel perfect for Murder Mystery breaks. The hotel is set in nice grounds and offers a rural retreat situated 2 miles from the Historic City of Chester.
Guest bedrooms at the Brook Mollington Banastre 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 historic city of Chester steeped in history and quirky shops, or if you are looking for relaxation, the hotel offers a health and leisure club with gym, indoor swimming pool, sauna and jacuzzi.
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