Bolling Hall Museum

Halloween @ Bolling Hall: Ghostly Tours for Tweens (Pre Booking Essential)

31 October 2024 5:30 pm – 31 October 2024 9:00 pm

About this event

31 October 2024 5:30 pm – 31 October 2024 9:00 pm
Bolling Hall Museum

This very Halloween Special evening event will take place at the spooky Bolling Hall Museum. Featuring a guided tour by our resident ghoul which takes you through the museum.  On your way, you’ll take part in various Halloween activities – guess the mystery item, monster-mash disco, be told terrifying tales, frightening face-paint and more.

Suitable for ages 7 – 12

All children must be accompanied by an adult.

Really limited spaces available and booking is essential via the eventbrite link

£5 per person (both adult and child require a ticket).

Please note that Eventbrite do charge a booking fee per ticket.

Bolling Hall Museum

Address
Bowling Hall Road, Bradford, BD4 7LP
Opening times

Monday and Tuesday: Closed
Wednesday – Friday: 10am – 4pm
Saturday – Sunday: 11am – 4pm

By public transport

Bolling Hall is situated on Bowling Hall Road one mile south of Bradford City Centre and is signposted with heritage ‘brown signs’ from A650 Wakefield Road.

From Bradford City Centre, the 635 bus departs from bus stops City Park A on Prince’s Way, Rawson Square H on John Street, and Little Germany Y on Vicar Lane (alight at Bowling Hall Road).

For help in planning your journey by public transport, please visit www.wymetro.com

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