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  • YOUR CASE



    The local bank had a new manager after the retirement of the popular Mr Bing. Mr Ascutty was an arrogant, unpleasant man who had not only alienated most of the local business' but also the bank staff with his bullying tactics. Not many shed a tear when he was found dead in the locked bank vault with bank notes stuffed in his mouth. With so many suspects with a motive help detective, Jack Bordon solve this difficult case.

    Shaftesbury



    There are more roads radiating to and from Shaftesbury than any other own in Dorset. The town of Shaftesbury has been a place for travellers ever since it was founded in the 9th century by King Alfred the Great. The first part of this Trail is fairly flat and leads you to the spectacular views over the Blackmore Vale and Cranborne Chase. The second part of the Trail takes you down Gold Hill, famous for that bread advert with the boy riding down the cobbles after pushing it up the hill with his basket full of bread. This is a Trail with some great historical features and some wonderful views.

    This Murder Mystery Trail should take about 2 1/2 hours to walk about 2 1/2 miles. There are a couple of very steep slopes to negotiate therefore this Trail is suitable for very light pushchairs but not for wheelchairs.

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    WHAT OUR CUSTOMERS SAY
    Shaftesbury
    A few of the clues we could not get, so the person is a guess. The trail was excellent though and would definately do another.