Grab your best mate and explore Towneley Hall after hours, and after dark.
Raise money for vital cancer support services, helping people from early diagnosis through recovery and rehabilitation. Split the booking cost, share the fundraising, and hold each other's hands through a spooky sleepover at one of Lancashire's oldest (and most haunted) buildings.
On the night, you'll enjoy:
Welcome teas and coffees.
Spooky woodland walk.
After-dark hall tour.
A midnight feast at the museum. Pack your favourite snacks.
Camp out in the Regency rooms (remember to bring your own roll mat and sleeping bag).
Breakfast pastries (if you make it through the night).
Achievement award ceremony.
Proceeds will be divided between Labels for Cares and Burnley Leisure & Culture's Health and Wellbeing Programmes.
Season (1 Nov 2025 - 2 Nov 2025) | ||
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Day | Times | |
Saturday - Sunday | 19:30 | - 23:50 |
Ticket Type | Ticket Tariff |
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Two people | £100.00 per ticket |
A commitment to fundraise as much as possible before the event is required.
Only 30 slots available:
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