WOODBRIDGE TIDE MILL MUSEUM AND A COMPANY OF FOUR PRESENT ‘THRILL AT THE MILL’ THIS HALLOWEEN

WOODBRIDGE TIDE MILL MUSEUM AND A COMPANY OF FOUR PRESENT ‘THRILL AT THE MILL’ THIS HALLOWEEN

This year the Woodbridge Tide Mill Museum, along with the talented AmDram group ‘A Company of Four’ are hosting their first ever ‘Thrill at the Mill’ fright nights this Halloween. The event will be held on Thursday 31 October and Friday the 1st of November, with a chance to win two prizes:

Guests will be entertained as the Mill (inside and out) becomes the stage for a selection of haunting characters inspired by the Tide Mill’s grizzly history.

The spine-chilling evening will consist of consecutive session slots for the thrill-seekers to tour around the Mill at night.  These will start at 4:30pm and will go on until 9:45pm.  Tickets are £10, with students under 21 paying just £5 a ticket.  Attendees will need to pre-book tickets online here. The minimum age is 14 and anyone under the age of 18 will need to be accompanied by an adult over 21.

Tide Mill’s Chairman of Trustees, John Carrington says, “We are really excited to put on these events and look forward to thrilling visitors of all ages. The Tide Mill is old, but its appeal should span the ages. ‘A Company of Four’ have gripped our idea with enthusiasm and professionalism and, living up to their excellent reputation, visitors will not be disappointed with their performance.”

Lily Jessica from Company Four says of these events “The Company of Four is delighted to have been asked to join this brand new project within the local community. It’s a joy to be able to bring an iconic building to life through the use of history. We can’t wait to scare Woodbridge with our spooky setup and introduce everyone to the ghosts of Suffolk past”.

Limited tickets available, so book your tickets here >>

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