Type: Overnight
Optional Dress code: Wedding Outfits
This evening, you are invited to the wedding reception of high school sweethearts, Jack and Jill Smith. The vows have been exchanged and the party is in full swing – but is everyone happy
for the happy couple? Is somebody hoping that death will part them sooner than most would have expected?
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The Stoke Place Hotel is a stunning 17th century Queen Anne Mansion house which was built in 1690 after hosting the legendary coronation feast for King James II. After being extensively refurbished, this charming country house now combines modern luxury with classical style, creating a truly elegant and unique venue, perfect for a Murder Mystery break.
Guest bedrooms at The Stoke Place hotel are elegantly decorated and 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 an afternoon exploring the beautiful Buckinghamshire Countryside or why not relax with a sumptuous Afternoon Tea whilst taking in the grandeur of the grounds.
View Details"Had a fab evening. 10 of us at the table. We all go on so well, talking to the actors and finding out the details. It was…"
"Amazing evening! We were a party of 5 attending for my 21st birthday and we all enjoyed it so much. It had us guessing right…"
"Good fun for a 1st timer. The story needs to have more substance and motive but otherwise good fun and nice way to socialise…"
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