Half Term Boo Bash!

Chiddingstone Castle

Available from 25 October 2025 to 25 October 2025

Get ready for a frightfully fantastic day of Halloween fun at Chddinbgstone Castle's Half Term Boo Bash this October!

Enjoy an epic one day extravaganza packed with spooky surprises, eerie entertainment, and ghoulish games for the whole family!

Whether you're a mini monster, a wicked witch, or a daring Dracula, come dressed to impress and prepare for a day of thrills, chills, and giggles galore!

Boo Bash details:

  • Date: Saturday 25th October 2025
  • Time: 11am - 5pm
  • Location: Chiddingstone Castle, Hill Hoath Rd, Chiddingstone, Edenbridge TN8 7AD

Your Half Term Boo Bash schedule:

  • 11am – 4pm: Face Painting
  • 11am – 5pm: Boo Bingo Castle Trail
  • 11am – 4:30pm: Spooky Crafts
  • 11am – 1:30pm: Spooky Disco with DJ
  • 1:30pm – 3:30pm: Spooky Storytelling
  • 1:30pm – 3:30pm: Halloween Games

Highlights include:

  • Spooky Disco: Boogie with the ghosts and goblins to haunting hits and monster beats!
  • Face Painting: Transform into your favourite creature of the night
  • Castle Trail: Follow the Boo Bingo clues and uncover hidden Halloween treasures
  • Craft Station: Create creepy keepsakes to take home
  • Storytime: Gather round for spine tingling tales told by the resident storyteller

Bring your bravest friends and your best costume, this is one bash you won’t want to miss. Let’s make this half term hauntingly unforgettable!

Location

Chiddingstone Castle

Hill Hoath Road,
Edenbridge,
Kent,
TN8 7AD
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Facilities
  • Tea room
  • Gift Shop
  • Toilets
  • Wheelchair access
More Info
Is Chiddingstone Castle wheelchair accessible?

Castle Access to the first floor rooms are by staircase only, the steps are wide and there is a hand rail. There is currently no wheelchair access or lift facility. However descriptions, images and information on these rooms can be found in the housekeepers room.

Throughout the Castle rooms you will find seats and resting points at frequent intervals. If you would like to attend one of the talks but don’t feel you can stand for the full time please speak to a member of staff so they can assist you.

Wheelchairs. All principal entrances and exits are accessible by wheelchair (some require a ramp so please ask at the main door or call in advance).  The main collections are all sited on the ground floor and are easily accessible for wheelchair users. One manual wheelchair is available from the main Visitor Entrance for use free of charge, but please do phone us to book in advance of your visit.

Mobility scooters may be brought into the house and the grounds - to be kept at a walking pace speed and not cause any inconvenience or danger to other visitors.

Is Chiddsingstone Castle SEN friendly?

Yes! They welcome families who have children with SEN, the castle has interactive discovery boxes to help bring the collections to life offering a sensory experience alongside the exhibits. They will also begin considering BSL tours and sensory tours in the future.

Can I bring my dog to Chiddingstone Castle?

Unfortunately your four legged friends cannot attend the Castle.

Can I bring my own food to Chiddingstone Castle?

No, but there are plenty of delicious bites to purchase on site!

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