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Stratford Ghost Walk

Award-winning traditional Ghost Walk (established 2002) in ‘haunted’ Stratford upon Avon. Highly acclaimed.

Join your ghostly guide for an entertaining walk around the ’haunted’ streets of Stratford.  Discover the ancient creaky buildings seeping with sinister stories of ghosts, witches, murder and misery.  The stories you hear are true and what you make of them is up to you.  It’s good old-fashioned storytelling.  The costumed guides are professional entertainers and deliver the tour in their own unique style.

Every Saturday at 7.30pm
Plus Halloween

Adult £10
Child £5 (8-15yrs)
(not suitable for under 8yrs) 

Fee includes exclusive discounts at selected shops, restaurants, pubs, coffee shops and attractions.

Book online - www.stratfordtownwalk.co.uk or telephone - 07855760377.
Website:  https://www.stratfordtownwalk.co.uk

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