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26 Issue 61 • December 2022
COMMANDERY ESCAPE ROOM
Battle against the clock to find
King Charles II’s lost treasure
in new Escape Rooms
Visitors to The
Commandery can
experience history
in a fun and exciting
way as well as testing
their skill at puzzle-
solving when they
visit the venue’s new
Escape Rooms.
The Escape Room story is based
around The Commandery’s role as the
Royalist Headquarters in the English
Civil War. Teams of between two
and six players will become museum
curators, battling against the clock to
find Charles II’s lost treasure.
Once the Royalist headquarters and many pubs and restaurants, with and interactives for Escape Live’s
during the English Civil War, The convenient parking opposite in King Horrible Histories experience.
Commandery is rumoured to be where Street.
an important object was hidden on the Tickets cost from £16 per person
eve of the Battle of Worcester. Now Commandery Quest has been created (for a team of six) to £24 per person
the museum curators need to discover by 12Volt: Games Studio, who (team of two). Booking is open now
the artefact before the infamous thief have created escape rooms for the at commandery-quest.co.uk, or for
Arty Snitch - who is determined to find award-winning Shepton Mallet and more information please call The
the treasure for himself! Shrewsbury Prisons, as well as props Commandery on 01905 361821.
STOP A MASTER CRIMINAL
Recently, Arty has struck at some of
the most high-profile museums and
galleries across Europe. Now he’s
after the famous Great Seal of King
Charles II, said to have been hidden
in The Commandery in 1651 – and
it’s up to you and your team mates to
stop him!
Special Games Masters will greet
teams and help them with their
search, that will take place in The
Commandery’s attics - which are
normally off-limits to visitors.
The Commandery is in Sidbury, in
the heart of historic Worcester, just
minutes from the High Street, riverside
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