Are you brave enough for spooky tour of historic homestead?

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Gledswood Homestead
Spooky: Gledswood Homestead was built by convicts more than 200 years ago.

A special, spooky tour of the 207-year old Gledswood Homestead will take place tomorrow (Saturday, August 26).

It will give those brave souls among us the opportunity to explore the haunted site by torchlight, listen to tales of a bygone era and perhaps spot some of the spirits that still wander the grounds today.

One of the historic gems of the Macarthur region, the picturesque Gledswood homestead and winery is a popular spot for weddings and other functions.

The homestead was built in 1829 by convicts and sits amongst 64 hectares of rolling countryside.

The property boasts magnificent colonial buildings, lush gardens and its own winery and cellar door.

The new Ghosts of Gledswood tour aims to give a unique insight into the colonial homestead’s colourful history, incorporating tales of the supernatural as guests journey around the property which is said to be frequented by ghosts and ghouls.

Guests are encouraged to bring cameras, voice recorders and a torch and wear warm clothes and sturdy shoes.

There is no age limit for the tour.

Tickets cost $65 per person and include hot and cold canapes at the convict built cellar door, drinks on arrival and the ghost tour.

Advance bookings are required.

SNAPSHOT

WHAT The Ghosts of Gledswood Tour

WHERE Gledswood Homestead and Winery, 900 Camden Valley Way, Catherine Fields, NSW

WHEN Saturday, August 26, 2017

TIME 6.30pm to 10.30pm

COST $65 per person

ENQUIRIES  Visit  http://stks.be/the-ghosts-at-gledswood-tour or call 9606 5111.

 

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