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Thursday 21 October 2021

What screams Halloween more than Nasty the Wolf and the Bashful Bat?


It’s starting to look a lot like Halloween at Tatton Park’s Old Hall. In fact, the spooky fun begins this Tuesday and runs through the week until 31st October, giving young wizards and witches a wicked excuse to don their favourite Halloween costume more than once this half term.

Would you like to join a wizards’ quest and have special access to Tatton Park’s medieval Old Hall?

Your mission: help Wizard Dmitri recover the lost crystal before Gleb the Goblin finds it! Before you embark on your adventure, you’ll be taught how to fly a broomstick by wizards Rowan and Poplar, then it’s off around the grounds of the Old Hall on a hunt for clues. But beware: you may bump into Nasty the Wolf and the Bashful Bat along the way. Tickets also include interactive theatre on this Rusticus family friendly adventure.

Dare to join them?

If you think your magical skills are up to the job, then book your Halloween tickets online at www.tattonpark.org.uk, grab a costume, and join The Lost Crystal (a wizard’s quest) down at Tatton Park’s Old Hall. This ancient corner of the Parkland is open for special events only, and from 23rd – 31st October it will provide the perfect setting for this open-air Halloween event, which promises to be an unmissable experience for all the family.

It is socially distanced throughout, meaning magical places are limited on the four quests daily from 26th – 31st October. Go to www.tattonpark.org.uk for more details and to book.

For other happenings at Tatton Park:

v www.tattonpark.org.uk – for opening times, tickets and event details

v e-news – sign up on our website and receive email updates from Tatton Park

v Facebook, Instagram and Twitter – find us @TattonPark

v Candide Gardening App - download onto your phone to enhance your visit to our Gardens

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