
"Grove Gardens Chapel in Richmond served as a Church of England mortuary chapel for Richmond Old Cemetery for nearly a century. Today it's not in use for services, but the historic chapel's creaking pews and atmospheric shadows will provide the perfect setting for a series of spine-tingling film nights that promise to thrill and unsettle in equal measure. Each Tuesday evening, visitors are invited to settle in with a bucket of popcorn and watch a movie."
"Screenings begin at 7pm, with free entry (a £5 donation is suggested) - but booking is essential to secure your seat among the spectres. Programme Tuesday 4 November - Dracula: The original creature of the night rises again. Tuesday 11 November - Gaslight: A suspenseful tale that will leave you doubting your own senses. Tuesday 18 November - Nosferatu: Silent, sinister, and utterly unforgettable. Tuesday 25 November - Psycho: You'll never look at showers the same way again."
Grove Gardens Chapel in Richmond served as a Church of England mortuary chapel for Richmond Old Cemetery for nearly a century. The chapel's creaking pews and atmospheric shadows will host a series of Tuesday evening classic horror film screenings in November. Screenings begin at 7pm with free entry; a £5 donation is suggested and booking is essential. The programme features Dracula (4 November), Gaslight (11 November), Nosferatu (18 November) and Psycho (25 November). The event is organised by Habitats & Heritage. The chapel is located in Richmond Old Burial Ground on Lower Grove Road, reachable by 371 bus to Queens Road or a 20-minute walk from Richmond Railway Station.
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