The Case of the Missing Halloween Treats
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The Case of the Missing Halloween Treats

By Selly Manor Museum

The Halloween treats have mysteriously vanished! Bring your little detectives to Selly Manor and join us to try and solve the spooky case!

Location

Selly Manor Museum

Maple Road Bournville B30 2AE United Kingdom

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Highlights

  • 30 minutes
  • ALL AGES
  • In person
  • Free venue parking

Refund Policy

No Refunds

About this event

This Halloween, something spooky is happening at Selly Manor...The Halloween treats have mysteriously vanished! Bring your little detectives and join us for a fun-filled family adventure as you explore the historic house, solve clues, and uncover the mystery of the missing Halloween treats. With puzzles to crack, creepy corners to discover, spooky crafts to make , pumpkins to hunt and plenty of Halloween fun, it’s the perfect way to celebrate Halloween together. Costumes encouraged-treats await those who solve the case!

Monday 27th October-Friday 31st October 10am-5pm (Last entry 3.30pm)

Adults £6, Concessions £5, Child £4, Family (2Ad,3Ch) £18, Age 3 & under free.Bournville Village Trust (BVT) residents receive free entry to Selly Manor Museum. If children of BVT residents wish to take part in the activities this half-term, then normal child admission charge applies.

Please note your allocated ticket time is just for your approximate entry time, you are welcome to stay at the Museum for as long as you wish.

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Step into Selly Manor to discover how the Tudors cooked, dressed and lived over 500 years ago.

Explore the parlour with its oak furniture, then wander through to the dining hall and large kitchen with its impressive fireplace and smoking cupboard.

Climb the stairs to explore the bed chamber where you’ll find a bed that belonged to Welsh Archdeacon Edmund Prys.

In the solar room, both adults and children can dress up in our stunning replica Tudor costumes and pose in front of our mirror before taking a selfie to share with us on social media.

From there you can visit the garret where you’ll see a Priest Hole and find armour to try on.

Every room has information books for visitors who want to find out more about the story of Selly Manor and there are activity boxes for a real hands-on experience.

Take a walk around our beautiful Tudor garden, and in the warmer months children can enjoy games on the lawn.

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