Murder mysteries for team building and private events
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Murder mysteries for team building and private events

Farthingay Manor
An English country house mystery

Numbers: 6.
Style: Highly Participative and Downloadable.

It’s 1924 and a group of people have been invited to spend the weekend in an English country house. They don’t know why they have been invited…

This classic whodunit takes you into a world familiar from Downton Abbey, Gosford Park and the best of Agatha Christie. It can be played all in one go or broken up into instalments. The plot spans the entire weekend, with dramatic surprises and revelations occurring throughout it.

Each of you plays a character in the plot. A countess, perhaps. A butler. A suave businessman. A music hall star. As the story unfolds, secrets are shared, suspicions are raised and clues point towards what’s really been going on.

Think of the enjoyment you might get from watching a good Agatha Christie whodunit. Now imagine that, instead of just watching it, all of you are taking part in it. As it happens. Live. Farthingay Manor provides a highly original and thoroughly entertaining way to socialise with friends, family or work colleagues. Hard to beat, we reckon.

Group Sizing and Timings

  • For 6 people
  • Indoors or outdoors or both
  • 2 hours
  • Over a meal or without a meal
  • Any date which suits you, providing we have availability
  • Style: Highly Participative and Downloadable

We’re here to help make planning your event easy for you. You may prefer to leave almost everything to us. Or you may want to get very involved in the process. Either way is fine by us. Filling in our Enquiry Form will ensure we get the most useful information over to you right from the start. Or if you’d prefer to talk over what you have in mind, call us on 020 8842 1284.

“By the way, Sherlock, I expected to see you round last week, to consult me over that Manor House case. I thought you might be a little out of your depth.”

Mycroft Holmes, The Greek Interpreter