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Enjoy a 2+ hour guided ghost walk around some of Rye's spookiest spots, with the Town Crier, hearing about some of the town's most notorious paranormal tales. Tours include admission to the 18th century Town Hall.
Ghost walks start from outside Rye Town Hall (TN31 7LA).
Walks are entirely outside and will take place whatever the weather, so please dress accordingly. Terrain is varied, so please wear sensible footwear.
Ghost walks not recommended for under 12's, subject to parental discretion. Under 16's must be accompanied by an adult.
Bookings are subject to a transaction fee of 0.25p per transaction + 1% of your total ticket cost.
Walks start at 7pm during British Summer Time. From 27 October, walks start at 6.30pm.
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