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Home > Heritage > Halloween entertainment at Blenheim Palace

Halloween entertainment at Blenheim Palace

By Caroline King - October 14, 2014Posted in : Heritage

Halloween - Blenheim Palace - Oxfordshire When: 25th October – 2nd November 2014

Where: Blenheim Palace, Woodstock, Oxfordshire OX20 1PP

£: Admission to the Park and Gardens costs £13.50 for adults, £10.20 for concessions, £6.60 for children (aged 5-16), and £36 for a family (two adults and two children).

What is it?

Families can enjoy plenty of Halloween entertainment at Blenheim Palace in Oxfordshire during the October half-term.

From 25th October to 2nd November, the Blenheim Palace ghost train will taking families from the Palace through the spooky tunnel to the Pleasure Gardens to enjoy a whole host of haunts.

Families can lurk around the Labyrinth or take the Which Witch is Which? trail to win some treats.  Visitors can also get creepily crafty in the Pottering About Studio and try their hand at pumpkin carving in the Pleasure Gardens Deli.

There will also be classic spooky storytelling in the cinema of the Stables Courtyard with ghostly tales including The Legend of Sleepy Hollow and The Canterville Ghost, perfect for getting into the Halloween spirit.

Families with older children can also experience a themed tour to learn all about Victorian Passions and Pursuits at Blenheim Palace.  On Wednesday 29th October visitors can learn about the five Victorian Dukes, their outstanding characters and their interesting wives.

More info: www.blenheimpalace.com

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