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Murder Mystery Weekend - Saturday 6th & Sunday 7th November 2010
New Hall Hotel & Spa Sutton Coldfield, West Midlands |
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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: At 800 years old, New Hall Hotel & Spa has a long history of providing discerning guests fine hospitality. Today this tradition continues with Hand Picked Hotels’ unique blend of modern and luxury British hospitality.
Offering 59 bedrooms and set within 26 acres of mature, elegant grounds this luxury hotel in Sutton Coldfield Birmingham is widely reputed to be the oldest inhabited, moated manor house in England.
Sympathetic renovation has provided luxury up-to-the-minute facilities whilst retaining most of its medieval charm and character. Public areas with their fine panelling and mullioned stained-glass windows create a unique historical ambience.
Note: Due to the limited capacity in the "Great Chamber" this event has very restricted numbers.
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:At 800 years old, New Hall Hotel & Spa has a long history of providing discerning guests fine hospitality. Today this tradition continues with Hand Picked Hotels’ unique blend of modern and luxury British hospitality.
Offering 59 bedrooms and set within 26 acres of mature, elegant grounds this luxury hotel in Sutton Coldfield Birmingham is widely reputed to be the oldest inhabited, moated manor house in England.
Sympathetic renovation has provided luxury up-to-the-minute facilities whilst retaining most of its medieval charm and character. Public areas with their fine panelling and mullioned stained-glass windows create a unique historical ambience.
Note: Due to the limited capacity in the "Great Chamber" this event has very restricted numbers. For more information about the hotel and photos click on the "Hotel Info" tab above.
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New Hall Hotel & Spa
New Hall Drive, Walmley Road, SUTTON COLDFIELD, West Midlands B76 1QX
Tel: 0845 072 7577
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 New Hall Hotel & Spa
At 800 years old, New Hall Hotel & Spa has a long history of providing discerning guests fine hospitality. Today this tradition continues with Hand Picked Hotels’ unique blend of modern and luxury British hospitality.
Offering 59 bedrooms and set within 26 acres of mature, elegant grounds this luxury hotel in Sutton Coldfield Birmingham is widely reputed to be the oldest inhabited, moated manor house in England.
Sympathetic renovation has provided luxury up-to-the-minute facilities whilst retaining most of its medieval charm and character. Public areas with their fine panelling and mullioned stained-glass windows create a unique historical ambience.
Note: Due to the limited capacity in the "Great Chamber" this event has very restricted numbers.
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At 800 years old, New Hall Hotel & Spa has a long history of providing discerning guests fine hospitality. Today this tradition continues with Hand Picked Hotels’ unique blend of modern and luxury British hospitality.
Offering 59 bedrooms and set within 26 acres of mature, elegant grounds this luxury hotel in Sutton Coldfield Birmingham is widely reputed to be the oldest inhabited, moated manor house in England.
Sympathetic renovation has provided luxury up-to-the-minute facilities whilst retaining most of its medieval charm and character. Public areas with their fine panelling and mullioned stained-glass windows create a unique historical ambience.
Note: Due to the limited capacity in the "Great Chamber" this event has very restricted numbers.
New Hall has witnessed many historic events over the past eight hundred years, and numerous families have lived and worked within it’s walls, so it is not surprising that there are a number of ghost stories associated with the house.
There are so many stories relating to New Hall, however probably the most macabre legend refers to the ghost of a local man who had a speech impediment. In the year of 1745 an army under the Duke of Cumberland was sent in pursuit of "Bonnie Prince Charlie" - pretender to the English throne, who was marching from Scotland to England. The Duke’s advance party lost it’s way near Tyburn and asked for directions from a local man, who, having no roof to his mouth was unable to make himself understood. Thinking he was a spy, an officer ordered his execution. The victim’s body was then thrown in a ditch at Eachelhurst and his head carried in triumph on a halberd to New Shipton, where it was flung into an oak tree. The tree was felled in 1827 at which point the skull rolled out. Since then, at the hour of dusk, the nebulous bodiless head makes it’s appearance, drifting slowly from the Wylde Green Road, across New Hall estate towards the spot where the body was tossed.
Inside the house a lady in white is said to haunt the Red Landing. No-One is certain who she is, but perhaps she is the wife of Henry Sacheverell who dies at the beginning of the 17th century, and the many coats of arms which decorate the timbers of the ceiling on the landing remind her of the lost heritage of her own children, for her husband bestowed New Hall on Valens, the elder of his two illegitimate sons by "Mistress Keics".
* Tennis Courts
* 9 Hole Golf Course
* Croquet Lawn
* Hotel Bar
* The Bridge Restaurant
* The Terrace Restaurant
* Leisure Club - heated indoor pool, gymnasium, sauna & steam room
* 2 beauty treatment rooms
* Nail Bar
* Tanning Studio
The facilities available in each bedroom include:
* Tea/Coffee
* Iron & board
* Trouser Press
* Bathrobe & Slippers
* Toiletries
* Fridge
* WIFI
* Plasma TV & DVD
The following attractions are all nearby:
* Drayton Manor Theme Park
* Cadburys World
* Twycross Zoo
* Snowdome
* West Midlands Safari Park
* Warwick Castle
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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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Alton, Hampshire -
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Camberley, Surrey -
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Sat 29 & Sun 30 Jan
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Hendon, London -
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Sawbridgeworth, Herts -
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Windsor -
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Milton Keynes -
Sat 26 & Sun 27 Mar
Cheltenham -
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Hampshire -
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Hendon, London -
Sat 9 & Sun 10 Apr
Stratford-upon-Avon -
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Haslemere, Surrey -
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Iffley Village, Oxford -
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Brandon, West Midlands -
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Sawbridgeworth, Herts -
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Alton, Hampshire -
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Ascot, Berkshire -
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Guildford, Surrey -
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Sawbridgeworth, Herts -
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Ascot, Berkshire -
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Brandon, West Midlands -
Sat 8 Oct
Iffley Village, Oxford -
Sat 8 & Sun 9 Oct
Windsor -
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Milton Keynes -
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Aspley Guise, Beds -
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Alton, Hampshire -
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Banbury, Oxfordshire -
Sat 22 Oct
Hendon, London -
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Ascot, Berkshire -
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Banbury, Oxfordshire -
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Tewkesbury -
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Sat 26 Nov
Sawbridgeworth, Herts -
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