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Perfect for October Half Term

Spooktacular things to do this Halloween near The Ickworth

Date

16 / 10/ 2024

Category

Family experiences

As the chill of autumn creeps through, the Suffolk countryside turns into a haunted haven with eerie history. This Halloween, venture beyond The Ickworth grounds and step into the unknown. Suffolk's hidden corners come alive with thrilling Halloween adventures perfect for families, offering just the right mix of spooky fun and excitement. Here are our top four thrilling things to do near The Ickworth Hotel this Halloween—if you dare!

 

The Nutshell Pub

The Nutshell pub, is said to be located where accused witches once stood, has many fascinating tales to spook you this Halloween. It’s said that witches’ nails and hair were stored here, as people believed they wouldn’t return as whole witches in the next life. To add to the spooky history, in 1975 the landlord spotted a young boy upstairs who mysteriously vanished. Some say this is a friendly ghost causing playful mischief, like knocking glasses over or draining batteries.

Eastgate Street

In the heart of Eastgate Street lies a spooky tale that has intrigued locals for generations. The story tells of a young nurse, Mary Treese, who returned home after the Crimean War with her sweetheart. But when her father discovered their plans to marry, he was overcome with anger. Legend has it that each year on the 20th of October, the ghostly figures of a young nurse and her sweetheart can be seen hurrying through the streets, a spine-tingling experience. This eerie tale, first witnessed by a family in the 1930s, is one of Suffolk’s most intriguing ghost stories. So, why not venture out and see if you can catch a glimpse of this haunted love story yourself?

Moyse's Hall Museum

Just a short drive from the hotel, Moyse's Hall Museum offers a fascinating insight into local history. This 12th-century building has served as a workhouse, police station, and prison, and now houses intriguing knowledge from the town’s past— including stories of superstition and the infamous Red Barn Murder. Ghost tales have surrounded the museum for centuries, with one of the oldest dating back to 1328. It’s a fun and slightly spooky adventure for the whole family!

Charnel House

Charnel House is a fascinating destination for families! Originally a churchyard built around 1300, created to house disturbed bones that troubled the Abbey’s Abbot, John of Northwold. Over the years, it has also served as an inn. In 1845, a curious visitor fell through the floor and found themselves surrounded by ancient bones! Now one of the few remaining Charnel Houses in the country, it offers a thrilling and spooky adventure for everyone. Don’t miss this unique piece of Suffolk’s history!

As well as all of the above, don't forget a spooktacular Halloween stay at The Ickworth, filled with lots of fun family activities, perfect for a memorable half term. Pack your bags, plan your haunted itinerary, and prepare for an unforgettable adventure in Suffolk this Halloween season!

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