Type: Evening Event
Dress code: Standard Party Wear
John Taylor is currently serving time for the murder of his brother Nathan, a crime which John has always denied. Today he has been allowed out on a special licence to marry his fiancée Charlotte Jennings, and you are invited to the reception. Charlotte has always stood by John waiting for him to finish his sentence. She is also working hard at the fight to clear his name. But if John didn’t kill Nathan, who did?
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Best Western Clifton Hotel - Kent
The Best Western Clifton Hotel, Folkestone is a traditional 3 Star Victorian style hotel dating back to 1864, situated in the centre of the famous Leas and offering spectacular views of the English Channel.
The hotel boasts 80 bedrooms all with sea views, looking across the impressive English Channel. All rooms include private bathroom, TV, radio, data points, direct dial telephone and tea/coffee making facilities a perfect retreat after an action-packed murder mystery evening.
Guests will receive a delicious 3 course evening meal whilst the murder mystery takes place in one of the hotels traditional function rooms. Murder Mystery guests can relax and unwind in the Lease Lounge, overlooking the English Channel, or in Summer on the Terrace, where you can enjoy a light snack or refreshments.
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