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Home > News Archive > Fancy a fright at one of Britain’s most haunted spots?

Fancy a fright at one of Britain’s most haunted spots?

Posted by on 29 September 2022 | Comments

Tickets are selling fast for the return of the hugely popular Little Fort of Horrors scare event at Landguard Fort in Felixstowe on Friday 28 and Saturday 29 October.

With live actors and special effects, this fright fest for adults and young people is a fab Halloween treat - and at one of Britain’s most haunted places who knows who or what you might meet as you explore the fort’s dark tunnels and rooms.

This year, the evil Pirate King Blackbeard and his motley crew of cut-throats are on the hunt for bloody revenge, so those visitors brave enough to explore the deep blue sea better watch out!

All tickets are just £15.00 per person. Note - there is no admittance to anyone under 14 years of age.

The UK’s scare news and review website, ScareTOUR who paid a visit to the fort’s last Halloween event in 2019 said “The creepy corridors, impressive jump scares and cleverly thought out set pieces, make this a very strong scare event."

Nicola Barker, General Manager of Landguard Fort said: “The fort is the perfect spot for a chilling evening of scary shocks and fun this Halloween. So why not get your family and friends together and come for a fright or two with us?"

Full details on the event including remaining time slots and tickets.

Little Fort of Horrors Landguard Fort

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