Latest news in Yorkshire: October 09, 2018 08:21:24 AM
#wathupondearne
29 Oct 2018 – 30 Oct 2018 6pm Monday, Tuesday
Spooktacular is BACK and returns to the Family Farm for another two
nights of frighteningly good fun!
Tickets are priced at £10.95 per person and includes a burger or hot dog
plus admission to the family farm where we will have plenty of Halloween
based activities and games including mystery box game, creepy crawly
encounters, punkin hunt, whack a rat, creepy cocunuts and the main event
our famous witch who this year will reside in the historic gardens.
This is a popular event that always sells out so book now to avoid
disappointment!
Doors open at 6.00PM.
Buy tickets:
https://shop.wentworthgardencentre.co.uk/collections/event-tickets/products/spooktacular-halloween-event
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