Oct. 31, 2024
Hellfire Caves VIP Tour and Dinner
Join us for an Exclusive Halloween Evening at Hellfire Caves, where an unforgettable night awaits. Arrive at 7pm as darkness falls, and enjoy VIP access with the privilege of skipping the queue. Embark on a walk through the legendary, eerie wonderland of the caves. After navigating the haunted corridors, you'll indulge in an elegant dinner in the hauntingly beautiful Walled Garden at 8:15pm. We invite you to dress up and get into character if you wish, but please note that flat, sensible shoes are strongly advised due to the nature of the location. With limited spaces available, this spine-tingling and sophisticated Halloween experience promises to be truly extraordinary.
After you've walked the eerie chalk caves of Hellfire Caves, it's a short five minute walk to the Walled Gardens for dinner. Dinner will include a 3 course meal a welcome drink and a glass of wine. Dinner will include pumpkin soup,slow cooked tacos and brownies. Please share any food intolerences with us via info@heritagexplore.com
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HELLFIRE CAVES
Descend the grand staircase once trodden by aristocrats and outlaws and stand beneath the soaring arches of the Banqueting Hall— the notorious hear of Sir Francis Dashwood’s secret society.
Hellfire Caves
Located less than an hour from London, the Hellfire Caves lie beneath the grounds of West Wycombe Park in Buckinghamshire. Commissioned between 1748 and 1752 by Sir Francis Dashwood, co-founder of the notorious Hellfire Club, the caves were excavated to provide chalk for road construction and to alleviate local unemployment during a period of agricultural decline.
These man-made chalk and flint caverns extend over a quarter of a mile into the Chiltern Hills, featuring chambers such as the Banqueting Hall and the Inner Temple, the latter situated approximately 300 feet beneath St. Lawrence's Church. The caves served as a secluded venue for the Hellfire Club's gatherings, which were rumored to involve unconventional rituals and libertine activities, contributing to their enduring mystique.
West Wycombe Park, a prime example of Palladian architecture, was developed by Sir Francis Dashwood in the mid-18th century. The estate reflects his eclectic tastes and fascination with classical design, featuring a series of follies and temples scattered throughout the landscaped gardens. In 1943, Sir John Dashwood gifted West Wycombe Park to the National Trust, ensuring its preservation. The Dashwood family continues to reside there, maintaining the estate's historical legacy.
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