THIS Saturday the National Trust host a spooktacular evening of ghost stories with master-storyteller Mark Harandon, set within the 15th century courtyard of Godolphin.
Discover tales of Godolphin’s past |residents and find out who still haunts the place today.
Mark’s dramatic and mysterious |storytelling style will bring to life accounts of Godolphin’s famous white lady Margaret Blagge, as well as tales of ghostly carriageways and haunted |chambers. You may even see Godolphin’s resident bats and owls too.
Bring along your comfy low backed chair and a torch or lantern, then sit back and soak up the atmosphere of this ancient place.
Guests are invited to Godolphin from 7pm, with the storytelling |starting at 7.30pm. Booking is essential on 01736 763194 and further details can be found on www.nationaltrust.org.uk/godolphin.
Tickets are priced at adult £8, child £5, and the event is suitable for children aged 12 and over
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