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Get spooked at the Argory and Springhill

DUST off your broomsticks and capes and visit one of the National Trust Spooktakular events in Mid Ulster this Hallowe’en!

Springhill in Moneymore is preparing for a day of fun and frights at the Springhill Spooktakular on Sunday 28 October from 1-5pm.

Join in some Hallowe’en hocus-pocus, carve a pumpkin to take home and enjoy ghoulish games and stories. Take a tour of Springhill House, home to one of Northern Ireland’s most documented ghosts, Olivia Lenox-Conyngham… who know’s you might even catch a glimpse of her on your visit!

The spooks don’t end there as The Argory in Moy will also offer a unique Hallowe’en experience at Pumpkins and Potions on Saturday 27 and Sunday 28 October from 12-5pm. The out houses of the Courtyard will come alive with story-telling, games and crafts accompanied by some strange characters from Hallowe’en past.

Enter the spook shed for some ghoulish tales with Nanny McPhee and visit the Witches Kitchen to see what’s brewing. Follow the graveyard trail around the estate and carve out a Jack O’ Lantern to take home. Enjoy some witches brew and take a tour of the 1820’s house and complete the ghost trail. Prizes will be given for the most Spooktakular fancy dress!

A weekend of fantastic frights and fun for all the family in Mid Ulster. Both events, Normal Admission, National Trust Members Free. For more information contact The Argory on 028 87 784 753 or Springhill on 028 86 748 210. Visit www.nationaltrust.org.uk/ni or follow at Facebook/NationalTrustMidUlster


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