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on Friday 7th June. The event starts at 18:00.
Wannabe Hercule Poirots from across the South West can take part in a night of murder mystery at what is arguably the most atmospheric venue in the region.
With its gabled exterior, the gothic looking Cadbury House in Congresbury wouldn’t look out of place in an Agatha Christie film and is the setting for what will be a super fun night of murder and mystery solving.
Taking place on 7 June, eagle eyed detectives are now being invited to see if they can find the felon at what has become one of the venue’s most popular and regular events.
The setting for this particular night of dastardly deeds is the 1960’s, a time when the Beatles ruled to music world, England won the football world cup and the Cold War was at its most frigid. At the same time Crewe’s Carnival rides was the most successful travelling funfair in the South of England, but in amongst the glittering light of the dodgems, Waltzers and the sideshows there was much unrest!
First there was the romantic interest of at least one young man, who loved Katie Crewe. Then there was the jealousy of some who envied Katie Crewe. From inside the family there were arguments, some of whom hated Katie Crewe. And the fierce competition from rival operators resulted in some tricking Katie Crewe.
A culmination of many things yet unsolved, the question that will be on everyone’s lips on 7 June will be, who killed Katie Crewe.
Prices for the evening are £39.00 per person and includes cocktails and canapés on arrival, a three-course dinner with coffee, local fudge and disco until 1am.