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The Crow's Curse and other Mysterious Stories for All Hallow's Eve

  • St Nicholas Priory Exeter EX4 3BL United Kingdom (map)

Can you break the Crow's Curse? Join storyteller David Heathfield to be spellbound by this Palestinian story of hope in the darkness and more mysterious night-time tales from around the world. As the stories unfold in the growing gloom of Exeter's oldest and most atmospheric dwelling, discover extraordinary treasures from the Royal Albert Memorial Museum collections such as a night-black carrion crow, an intricate Burmese box with a dark secret threat hidden inside and a Roman gold aureus coin appearing mystically in the fireplace.

Cost: Free event for grown-ups and families with children aged 9+

Accessibility Statement: Unfortunately, due to the nature of this historic building, there is no wheelchair access for our upstairs rooms.

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