Perfect for autumn half term.
Coming to Stirk House this Halloween. The most wickedly fun and spooky Hocus Pocus inspired afternoon that little witches and wizards are going to love.
Get ready for spellbinding music, prizes, magic spells, tasty treats, and lots more with two of the Sanderson Sisters. Bookings are now being taken so make sure you get your tickets before they disappear.
Your ticket includes:
Delicious afternoon tea.
Meet and greet opportunities with some well loved magical guests.
Musical performance with two of the Sanderson Sisters.
Spell casting workshop.
Broomstick training.
Halloween quiz.
Prizes to be won.
Witch and wizard ceremony with certificates for all.
Photograph amd autograph opportunities.
Adults afternoon tea comes with tea and coffee. Add a glass of Prosecco or a beer for £4.50.
With the fantastic Wish Upon a Star events.
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Tickets:
£32.00 per adult
£20.00 per child.
Please advise of any dietary requirements for your party.
Full payment is required upon booking.
Cancellation policy for your tickets for the Hocus Pocus Afternoon Tea Experience:
In the unfortunate event you have to cancel, seven days or more notice is required in order to cancel the tickets and receive a refund (less a £10.00 per ticket admin fee).
If you need to cancel within seven days of the booking, please note that the full ticket price remains as non-refundable due to all food being ordered, all details being finalised and to cover the costs of the external company.
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