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Halloween


As the nights get colder and shorter we creep ever closer to that spooky time of year again, Halloween, or All Hallows Eve


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aterfront has compiled a run through of spine chilling places to visit over Halloween.


series of psychological eff ects, that aren’t for the faint hearted, including optical illusions and jabbing needles, providing a thorough physical and mental assault on riders. For more details including information on the Resort’s themed hotels visit www.altontowers.com


Tatton Hall


T e Great Hall at Tatton Park has had dozens of active ghosts encountered over the past few years. Several people have reported their hair being tugged and the horrible feeling of a cord being slowly tightened around their necks, plus a number of other spectres. If you fancy witnessing something frightening for yourself join Hallowe’en Hauntings at the Old Hall from T ursday, October 24th to T ursday, October 31st. T ere’s also a Ghost Hunt in the Gardens from Saturday 19th October till Sunday 3rd November. T ere will also be spooky stories in the Tower Gardens on the weekends. www.tattonpark.org.uk


Alton Towers


Once again Alton Towers Resort’s Scarefest returns with even more to scare the living day lights out of you. As well as the usual Scare- Mazes, Carnival of Screams and Terror of the Towers the resort is pushing the horrifying to the limit with the brand new attraction, T e Smiler. Here you will be given the opportunity to ride the world’s fi rst 14 loop rollercoaster in absolute darkness! T e ride will combine a


The Lake District


In the Lake District, the famously haunted Muncaster Castle will be hosting evening ghost tours, a Ghostly Grotto with children’s crafts and a Darkest Muncaster sound and light show across the full castle face. If this sounds still too tame grown-ups can undertake an overnight ghost vigil with the scientifi c research team, on October 27th. T e vigil costs


Theatre By The Lake


Experience J B Prestley’s classic thriller ‘An Inspector Calls’ at T eatre by the Lake. A timeless ghost story which asks more questions than it answers with a super fi nal twist in the tale. Running until 6th November. www.theatrebythelake.com


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£99 per person and includes afternoon tea, two course supper and a full English breakfast. www.muncaster.co.uk


Georgian Townhouse


Step back in time with a taste of late 18th Century life in the beautiful Georgian townhouse where the famous Romantic poet William Wordsworth was born. For Halloween, costumed servants will be telling ghost stories that William himself might have enjoyed, around the toasty kitchen fi re. www.nationaltrust.org.uk/wordworth-house


Spooky Castle by Jason Braithwaite


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