HEREFORD Cathedral's very own escape room has undergone a makeover in time for the festive season.
Visitors to the escape room, which opened in March offering a 'clue-cracking and decoding game', will be transported to 1890, and accused of embezzling money from the funds of the Vicars Choral, a spokesperson said.
The police have been called and are on their way, and you have been shut in the Old Chapel until the police arrive.
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So, you have just one hour to work out who has committed the crime, and if you can successfully convince your guard that you are innocent, you will be released before the police arrest you.
Each guest can celebrate this Christmas after their solving session with mulled wine and mince pies in the festively attired Old Chapel.
Novelty Christmas jumpers or festive fancy dress are encouraged but optional.
The Christmas escape room will be open on December 12, December 13, and December 16.
It is suitable for up to six players.
You can book tickets here.
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