Have a total scream at Milton Keynes Museum for half term!

Milton Keynes Museum is promising scarily good times this half term (October 28 – November 1), with five days of Halloween themed activities ready to raise hairs on the back of your neck.

Things won't go 'bump' in the night, but they will go 'boo' during the day!

Theatrical group Black Sheep Collective will be returning to the Wolverton history hub, where they will transform the popular Street of Shops into a captivating, immersive experience, complete with spine-tingling surprises.

There might be someone lurking behind the Post Office counter, mixing up potions at the chemist, or baking mysterious pies in the butcher's shop.

Eerie tales of ghostly encounters and strange happenings will air around the Museum, which will also present other spooky activities to get stuck into. There will be different themed crafts presented daily, focusing on woolly animals from the Ice Age, Roman board games, Ice Age pots, Saxon beads and Medieval stained glass.

In the Museum cottage, young visitors will get busy decorating the terrifyingly tasty biscuits on offer – a chance to transform the crumbly treats with ghoulish ghosts and pumpkin designs.

“Halloween is an opportunity to bring some chill-some entertainment to the Museum,” said director Bill Griffiths, “It's a chance to have some seasonal fun – we hope you will join us. If you wish, dress to distress - dig out your witches capes and hats!

“We'll be creepin' it real, but promise nothing too scary!” he added.

A trip to Milton Keynes Museum is a great day out for the whole family, and all ages, and it's great value too - pay once, and visit for free for a whole year!


For more information on the Museum and upcoming events visit miltonkeynesmuseum.org.uk