Horror nights of fun in Spalding

Visitors to the Spalding Sessions House will be in for a horrifyingly good time in the run-up to Halloween.

The former courthouse has been transformed into a terrifying experience with ghosts, ghouls and a cast of actors guaranteed to test the bravery of visitors to the event – which is open for bookings.

Owner Oliver Sneath has been creating a true house of horrors – with grizzly ‘decomposing’ bodies and real-life thrills for everyone to enjoy – and it is all Covid compliant for a great night out.

“The Sessions House of Horrors will have more than 20 actors ready to give real-life thrills to every visitor,” said Oliver, who has created the event.

“There is nothing else like this in the East of England, especially in a unique setting such as this,” added Ollie.

The experience, for the over-16s, includes a visit to the cells, judgements in the old courtroom and strange rituals in the chapel.

It runs from 7.10pm each night on October 26 to 31.

To book and for more information including the latest ticket prices visit www.houseofhorrors.co.uk

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