For hundreds of years, the ghost of Lady Kay-Shuttleworth has lingered around the Hall, in the hopes that her stolen treasure will be found. Can you return it to her and uncover the thief?
The Mystery Tour is brought to you by 'The Hope Streets Young Tour Guides'. Designed by young people for young people, this tour is far from boring! There is equipment to use, riddles to solve, locks to crack and prizes to win.
Bring your friends and family along this half term and experience this unique event together!
Who's it for?:
The tour has been designed for 11- 25year olds however it's open to all ages to enjoy.
What time does it start?:
11am with the last slot at 3:30pm
Slots will be running every half hour
Groups sizes:
We recommend group sizes of 5-6 per slot.
However, if you are wanting to partake in a larger group, this can be accommodated for.
Those in group sizes of 4 or less may be trailing with another party.
How much will it cost?:
The Mystery Tour is included in the general fee for Gawthorpe Hall* but there are limited time slots available so please make sure to pre-book to avoid disappointment.
*Standard Fees for Gawthorpe Hall entry prices:
Adult: £6
Concession (applies to over 65s, people with a disability, carers, unwaged and students.): £4
National Trust Members: Free
Accompanied Under 16s: Free
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The Mystery Tour is included in the general fee for Gawthorpe Hall but there are limited time slots available so please make sure to pre-book to avoid disappointment. Please telephone, e-mail or pop into the Gawthorpe Hall to book
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