Come and visit us for Halloween! The Woodland Walk and Landmark Trail will have a few extra guests…we also have some Halloween crafts on offer.
Spooky Skeleton Trail
Twelve past residents of Capesthorne Hall have returned for Halloween!
Their resurrected skeletons are lurking around the grounds for you to hunt down in a Spooky Trail!
Each skeleton will be hiding a word, and it's your task to find the word and get it written down.
Once you have collected them all and finished the trail, make your way to The Lakeside Café where you will be able to collect a word search puzzle. Using the 12 words you have collected from the trail complete the word search! Or feel free to take your word search puzzle home and complete it later on!
Normal garden entry fees apply of £7.00 for adults and £4.00 for children (aged 5-16 yrs). Under 5's go free.
Creepy Crafts
Unleash your creepy creativity at Capesthorne Hall this Halloween.
This October half-term we have the opportunity for children (aged 3-12) to get creative in our Lakeside Marquee!
There is a small additional charge for each craft, but, if you want to do all three activities, we have a special offer price of just £6!
We have three crafts on offer:
Pumpkin Carving – £3.50
Magnificent Yarn Mummies – £1.50
Monster Pebbles – £2
Each craft is completely different from each other. You can choose to do just one or all three, depending on how creative you are feeling!
The perfect autumn day out, which can be enjoyed rain or shine!
Due to the location of the crafts, it is also the perfect opportunity for parents and guardians to grab a tea, coffee, and cake from our Lakeside café!
Fancy dress is encouraged but not essential. There will be a Halloween photo opportunity in the Hall Courtyard.
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