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The Witch of Samlesbury Tour

Type:Guided Tour

Samlesbury Hall, Preston New Road, Samlesbury, Preston, Lancashire, PR5 0UP

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The Witch of Samlesbury Tour

A spellbinding witchy walk through Samlesbury Hall with their very own wicked Janey.

The resident witch Janey will have the whole family enthralled with haunting tales of Samlesbury Hall. 

'We joined the witch tour with Janey which had us belly laughing.. she was brilliant!  We will definitely be returning with the kids for an ice cream and another tour!'

Entry is completely free, so enjoy your visit, please pop a few pennies in one of the donation buckets or why not enjoy lunch in the Heritage Cafe, or waffles at Dotties?  Samlesbury Hall is a registered charity and every penny spent going straight back into keeping the historic roof on.

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