The Tentpeg Murderers presents: An Englishman, an Irishman and a Scotsman MURDER MYSTERY
Join us for the (secret) annual gathering of the Gentlemen of Outstandingly Fine Fettle. We trust you will have an enjoyable evening (fatalities notwithstanding) tucking into a 3-course meal all whilst solving the case of who killed who...
So if you fancy yourself somewhat of a true crime detective, then join us on Friday 28th June for an evening of comedy and chaos. Click our website for more info and to secure your tickets.
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