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THE BASKERVILLE
DINING EXPERIENCE

Sherlock HolmesThe year is 1900. Eerie noises, which some folk believe to be the baying of a hound, are causing unease within the Parish. So Lady Frankland of Lafter Hall, near Princetown on Dartmoor, has invited Mr Sherlock Holmes to investigate.

The Baskerville Dining Experience offers a unique opportunity for guests to partake of a light-hearted and most unusual Victorian evening of exquisite cuisine, drama, entertainment – and even terror – as the Hound of the Baskervilles once again prowls Dartmoor in search of its next victim.

Baskerville StaffPaw printExpect the Unexpected

The evening begins with an atmospheric Horse and Carriage ride (weather permitting) along the moorland track which leads to Laughter Hole House (Lafter Hall in the book). Isolated and remote, the house is situated in the very heart of the moor just three miles from the imposing Dartmoor Prison and the treacherous Grimpen Mire.

Perkins the Butler and Tilly the Maid serve a sumptuous five-course Victorian dinner prepared from quality local ingredients and accompanied by fine wines. Some dishes are based on Victorian recipes such as Nesselrode Pudding, Reform Sauce and Prince of Wales Soup.

Mrs HudsonMr Holmes has brought his housekeeper, Mrs Hudson, from 221B Baker Street to Devonshire to cook, as kitchen staff are difficult to find on the moor. Dr Watson will have to fend for himself whilst Mrs Hudson is away!

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Sir Arthur Conan DoylePaw printSolve the Murder Mystery

Perkins knows more than he is saying. Tilly is nervous to the point of hysterics. The Hound howls ever closer... and the game is on! But can the guests solve the mystery before Holmes steps in with the solution?

Paw printEnjoy a Unique Experience

Relive Sir Arthur Conan Doyle's iconic story, The Hound of the Baskervilles, in its original location on Dartmoor – unique! Perfect for a special occasion gift, a celebration, corporate entertaining – or just the very English experience. We cannot find anywhere else in the country where a world-famous piece of literary history is acted out in its original location... can you?

Guests are invited to dress for Victorian dinner – not obligatory, but much more fun. We have a small selection of accessories to help. Guests are also welcome to come as characters from the book. Anything goes and details can be discussed when booking.

Be warned, however – after the Baskerville Dining Experience you may never again want to walk the moor alone...