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Murder Mystery Weekend - Saturday 9th & Sunday 10th October 2010


Berystede Hotel & Spa
Ascot, Berkshire

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Event Type: 1 night weekend  Event Type Info
Plot: Fallen Star
£135 - Weekend - 1 Night Stay  1 Night Price Info
£192.50 - Weekend - 2 Night Stay   2 Night Price Info
Note: prices are per person
Single Room supplements apply (£30 per person per night)
The second night of a 2 night stay is on a bed and breakfast basis
Only a few places left
call 0845 166 7510 to book


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This event is a murder mystery weekend. The murder mystery lasts from mid-afternoon on the Saturday until mid-morning on the Sunday. Included in the price are afternoon tea and dinner on the Saturday and breakfast on the Sunday (also breakfast on the Saturday if you stay on the Friday night and breakfast on the Monday if you stay on the Sunday night).You can either come on the Friday night and visit the local sights or have a relaxing day using the facilities at the hotel, or else you can just come on the Saturday afternoon for the murder mystery (click on the "Plot Details" tab above for information about the story).

For more details about how our weekend events work see the Weekend FAQ page

About the hotel:
As Royal Ascot's closest 4-star hotel, the luxurious Macdonald Berystede hotel & Spa is not only the perfect spot for relaxing after a day at the races - it's also one of the finest destinations in Berkshire. Savour delicious local dishes in the award-winning Hyperion restaurant or take time out with a massage in the Vital Spa.

For more information about the hotel and photos click on the "Hotel Info" tab above.
This event is a murder mystery weekend. The murder mystery lasts from mid-afternoon on the Saturday until mid-morning on the Sunday. Included in the price are afternoon tea and dinner on the Saturday and breakfast on the Sunday (also breakfast on the Saturday if you stay on the Friday night and breakfast on the Monday if you stay on the Sunday night).You can either come on the Friday night and visit the local sights or have a relaxing day using the facilities at the hotel, or else you can just come on the Saturday afternoon for the murder mystery (click on the "Plot Details" tab above for information about the story).

For more details about how our weekend events work see the Weekend FAQ page

About the hotel:
As Royal Ascot's closest 4-star hotel, the luxurious Macdonald Berystede hotel & Spa is not only the perfect spot for relaxing after a day at the races - it's also one of the finest destinations in Berkshire. Savour delicious local dishes in the award-winning Hyperion restaurant or take time out with a massage in the Vital Spa.

For more information about the hotel and photos click on the "Hotel Info" tab above.
Fallen Star
Fallen Star 

To the rather unique audience of science-fiction fans, Worlds Apart has become something of an internet phenomenon. Originally made nearly ten years ago by a group of sci-fi fans on a threadbare budget, this "homemade" series has recently received a new lease of life on numerous video websites and through subsequent distribution from fan to fan via DVD. Although plagued by poor sets, effects, costumes, dialogue and acting, this video series has captured the hearts of a small but loyal band of supporters, despite the final episode never actually being filmed. Now, for the first time, a fan convention has been organised. Many of the original main cast will be present, with the notable exception of the late lead actor. Some claim that the death is an example of the "curse" that has dogged the show but others claim that it is part of a deeper conspiracy; the rest just believe it was bad luck. Whatever the truth, the show's fortunes have certainly changed for the better. But will the reunion be everything the fans have waited for and will they find out how the series would have ended? How many more will succumb to the curse over this weekend...

Berystede Hotel & Spa

Bagshot Road, Sunninghill, ASCOT, Berkshire SL5 9JH
Tel: 0844 879 9104     Please note the venue will not be able to help with bookings for this event.

For more information about the hotel please visit their web site

Click here to see a map for the Berystede Hotel & Spa

As Royal Ascot's closest 4-star hotel, the luxurious Macdonald Berystede hotel & Spa is not only the perfect spot for relaxing after a day at the races - it's also one of the finest destinations in Berkshire. Savour delicious local dishes in the award-winning Hyperion restaurant or take time out with a massage in the Vital Spa.
As Royal Ascot's closest 4-star hotel, the luxurious Macdonald Berystede hotel & Spa is not only the perfect spot for relaxing after a day at the races - it's also one of the finest destinations in Berkshire. Savour delicious local dishes in the award-winning Hyperion restaurant or take time out with a massage in the Vital Spa.
In 1870 the 23 year old Henry Noailles Widdrington Standish married Helene de Perusse, daughter of the French Compte de Cars. The couple had estates in both England and France, but their close friendship with the Prince and Princess of Wales (later Kind Edward VII and Queen Alexandra) made a country house within easy reach of London and Windsor essential.

The choice of site was probably influenced by their friendship with the Barnett's who were already in residence at Kings Beeches on the eastern side of Bagshot Road.

The original building would have looked very much like the 'core' of the present hotel, its quaint Gothic/Tudor mix of styles the height of Victorian fashion. The turrets, then both conical, were a delightful reminder of the couple's French connections.

On 27th October 1886 in the early hours of the morning the original house was destroyed by fire. Local newspaper reports give a graphic account of the conflagration including the death of a Ms Eliza Kleininger. Eliza was lady maid to Mrs Standish and as befitting the role of a faithful advisor and confidante would often be bestowed gifts of jewels not only from her mistress but also from visiting unattended ladies staying as house guests. Eliza kept these precious gifts in a box in her room - her retirement insurance. Small wonder then that she was tempted to rush back into the burning Berystede to retrieve it. The following day her charred bones were found at the foot of the servants staircase surrounded by the trinkets that she had so nearly saved. Today her spirit is still wanders the north side of the house forever searching for her precious jewels....

After the fire of 1886, The house remained derelict until 1903 when the Berystede greeted the new century not as a private house but as a grand hotel. An advertisement in country life magazine advertised the Berystede as 'sumptuous, elegant and in perfect taste'.

Ownership of the hotel changed hands numerous times during its first thirty or so years, the hotel also suffered another fire in 1931 resulting in the destruction of the northern turret and the rebuilding of the present 'odd' one. The hotel was purchased by the Trusthouse group in 1937 and remained part of (Trusthouse) Forte until a few years ago. During the War the hotel was requisitioned and used as courts of justice with 180 cases being heard in the hotel premises. Later, UK and American troops used the hotel as very cosy billets during their station at nearby Silwood park.

The Berystede has of course always been associated with Royal Ascot racecourse. From its beginning in the 1870s the house was an integral part of the Ascot circle. The Standishes not only joined the Royal families party at the races but also held their own Ascot week celebrations. This tradition still continues on to this day when the hotel plays host to its most celebrated week of the year. Always in high demand the Berystede puts on a lavish programme of entertainment and refreshment, continuing on the original Standish spirit. The hotel has even named two of its public rooms in honour of the great meeting. The Hyperion restaurant is named in honour of the famous Derby winner who sired more champions than any horse before him. When he died in 1960 he had sired the winners of 748 races. The hotel bar is named after the Diadem stakes, a six furlong sprint first held at Ascot in October, 1946, the first year in which a meeting other than the royal had been held.
* 126 well appointed bedrooms with air conditioning, FREE broadband internet access, mini-bars and luxurious furnishings. A selection of feature rooms and executive rooms also available.
* 'VITAL' Health and Beauty Spa with 18 metre swimming pool, Garden Spa, Technogym, 6 beauty treatment rooms, thermal suite, relaxation suite and refreshment area. For more details download a brochure
* Hyperion outdoor roof terrace offering alfresco dining during the summer months.
* Gated parking for over 250 cars.
* Sumptuous public areas, restaurant and bar.
The facilities available in each bedroom include:

* 126 stylishly furnished en-suite rooms
* All rooms with air conditioning, mini bars and FREE ADSL internet.
* Standard, superior, feature, 4-poster rooms and suites available
* Satellite TV, safe, trouser-press
* Tea and coffee making facilities, iron and ironing boards
* Traditional decor
* Country house atmosphere
* Quiet location
* Work space in all bedrooms
* All rooms are non-smoking
* Complimentary broadband access
The following attractions are all nearby:

* Shopping in Windsor, Oxford, Reading and London
* Historic houses, Cliveden, Hampton Court, Hughenden Manor and Windsor Castle
* Pretty towns and villages such as Old Windsor, Datchet and Bray.
* Beautiful river and countryside walks including Windsor Great Park, Virginia Water and Savill Garden
* Legoland, Thorpe park and Chessington world of adventures all nearby.
* Numerous local theatres, cinemas, restaurants and country pubs
* Famous Sporting venues including Ascot, Wentworth, Royal Guards Polo Club
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Check in from: 2:00pm
Murder mystery starts: 4:00pm
Afternoon tea: 4:00pm
Afternoon ends: 6pm

Drinks before dinner: 7:20pm
Dinner: 8pm
End of the evening: 10.30pm (approximately)

Breakfast: 8:00am to 9:30am
Murder mystery restarts: 9:30am
Murder mystery finishes: 10:30am
Final check out: 11:00am

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