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YOUR CASE



The Head Gardener, Mr Dan D. Lyon, has been found savagely murdered with his body buried under a pile of compost in the Organic Garden. Rumour has it that he was having an affair with one of Cockington’s fair maidens, Teresa Green. The finger of suspicion is pointed at jealous love rivals, Rose Bush and Hazel Nutt, but the evidence proves someone else could be to blame. Can you work out who is guilty of this awful crime?

Cockington



No visit to the South West is complete without a visit to Cockington, near Torquay. Known the world over, the famous thatched Domesday Book village nestles deep within a hidden valley, right in the heart of Torbay, home of the English Riviera. Stepping back in time, the village is well served with Tea Rooms, Gift Shops, a fine Lutyens designed public house and the 14th Century Forge. Take a leisurely stroll or a horse-drawn carriage ride and explore the grounds of Cockington Park, where Agatha Christie used to play as a child. Discover the unusual cricket pitch, the early Norman church and the manor house of Cockington Court, making sure you take a moment to pause and embrace the peace and history.....

The Cockington Murder Mystery Trail can also be purchased from the Cockington Gallery at Cockington Court, where the trail starts. It is approximately 1 mile long and will take around one and a half hours to complete. The trail takes you around the grounds of Cockington Court and nearby Cockington village. Alternative routes are given for wheelchair and pushchair users.

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WHAT OUR CUSTOMERS SAY
"Even though we know Cockington VERY well, it was really good fun as we saw things we wouldn't ever have usually seen on our usual walks. Plus the age range of our group was between 7 months and 46 (which included 5 children and 3 adults), and we all enjoyed it."
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Cockington

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