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Crownhill Fort After Dark

Tuesday, October 26

A chance to experience Crownhill Fort at night with illumination from an array of historic lanterns.

The Parade Ground and museum displays are open throughout the evening with the ramparts open until 6pm. There will be a programme of timed events including tours and talks before dusk with cannon firing taking place once the sun has set.

Joining us on the night are:
Poppin Bottles Mobile Bar
Kawaffle Bubble Waffle makers
Hope Coffee Van

Admission £5 adults, £3 children (5-15), parking £2.50 per vehicle.

Tickets go on sale at the end of September and need to be purchased in advance.

See https://www.landmarktrust.org.uk/crownhill-fort/ for more details 

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