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17th October - 1st November 2015
Discover Nottingham’s horrible history this Halloween half term!
Embark on a journey back in time and come face to face with our creepy characters this Halloween, starring the gentleman Hangman, the local Surgeon and the infamous Body Snatchers, in this new and exciting actor-led tour! Explore original prison cells, caves, dungeons and Victorian courtrooms as you wander through what was once Nottingham’s most notorious County Gaol! Free kid’s activities all day every day in our exhibition areas.
This tour is suitable for children aged 5yrs+. All children aged 5yrs-16yrs must be accompanied by an adult. This tour will run every half hour from 10.30 am – 4.00pm and last approximately 1 and a half hours.
Prices: £9.95 adults, £7.95 children & concessions, £29.95 family of 4
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