FAMILIES looking for things to do this Halloween are being invited to try out Tatton Park's range of spooktacular activities.
The historic estate has announced its plans for half term and Halloween, with something for everyone to enjoy.
Step back in time to take brookstick lessons in a Medieval setting or pick out the perfect pumpkin on the farm. There are also silent discos in the spooky stately home where visitors of all ages can be immersed in a world spine-tingling entertainment.
Half term events include:
The Great Wizard’s Gathering at the Old Hall: Discover the magic within the historic Old Hall walls and join in the wizard revelry!
With apple bobbing challenges, broomstick flying, thrilling games, and captivating songs and spells, book your tickets before the end of September and take advantage of an early bird discount, where standard tickets for adults & children are £16 per person (normal price £18) until October 1.
This event is run by Rusticus, the outdoor theatre company that turns a walk into an adventure.
Places for the Wizards Gathering at the Old Hall can be booked at tattonpark.org.uk/halloween.
Halloween Silent Disco: Join Our Kids Social on the mansion dancefloor for Halloween classics from Ghostbusters to the Time Warp and two music channels to choose from, we guarantee a monstrous time for families.
Halloween fancy dress is encouraged for everyone! Tickets available at tattonpark.org.uk/halloween.
Pumpkin Patch at the Farm: Say hello to farmyard favourites before getting your hands dirty, picking your perfect pumpkin from the farm fields, ready for carving at home.
Mog in the spooky Maize Maze: As part of the celebrations this year for Judith Kerr 100 years, Mog the Forgetful Cat is ready for Halloween, but she’s lost in the spooky Maize Maze! Children who dare to enter can see if they can find an enchanting Mog this half term.
Mog and Bunny in the Mansion: It’s Halloween and Mog’s special bunny has vanished! Little ones can help find her precious toy on a mansion trail. Have fun dressing up as Mog and playing her favourite games in the cellars’ family space. Don’t forget to pick up and wear your Mog mask for Halloween!
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