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Halloween Spooktacular

  • Writer: lythamhall
    lythamhall
  • Oct 21, 2016
  • 1 min read

On Monday 31 October the grounds at Lytham Hall will once again be taken over by the truly gruesome Halloween Spooktacular. The Friends of Lytham Hall return with a spooky trail through the grounds, crafty workshops and cake decorating fun in the Upper West Wing and in the Hall there will be spooky storytelling for 4-9 year olds (maximum 20 children per storytelling session only). The ghoulish fun starts from 11am and last entry is at 3.30pm. The grounds are free to enter, the trail is £2, workshops at 50p per craft and storytelling will be £1 per child, so you can decide what you’d like to participate in. The tea room and catering trailer are open for some much-needed restorative hot drinks. The parkland is truly lovely at this time of year, with gorgeous autumn colours. We hope you’ll come and visit and support your local Hall. Throughout the half-term week we still have our storydoor trail up, which entices you to explore the parkland. Hurry though, because they won’t be around for that much longer!

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