
CraftyBen02
16 escape rooms
𓆜𓋘𓄁 𓊛𓇙𓋸𓌤𓌥 𓌦 𓅐𓆢 𓆣 𓀉𓆤 𓆥 𓅑𓆘 𓆙 𓅒𓄙 𓄚 𓄛 𓅓𓃺 𓃻 𓅔 𓅕 𓃕 𓃖 𓃗 𓎷 𓄁𓎸𓅖 𓅽 𓅾 𓅿𓅗 𓅘 𓇆 𓇇𓅙 𓅚 𓁵 𓁶𓂵 𓂶𓃝𓋲 𓋳𓀬 𓅛𓁃 𓂺𓅜 �𓅝𓃄 �𓄁𓅞𓂙 𓅟𓂿 𓆜𓋘𓄁 𓊛𓇙𓋸𓌤𓌥 𓌦 𓅐𓆢 𓆣 𓀉𓆤 𓆥 𓅑𓆘 𓆙 𓅒𓄙 𓄚 𓄛 𓅓𓃺 𓃻 𓅔 𓅕 𓃕 𓃖 𓃗 𓎷 𓄁𓎸𓅖 𓅽 𓅾 𓅿𓅗 𓅘 𓇆 𓇇𓅙 𓅚 𓁵 𓁶𓂵 𓂶𓃝𓋲 𓋳𓀬 𓅛𓁃 𓂺𓅜 𓂨𓅝𓃄 𓄁𓅞𓂙 𓅟𓂿
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Titterton’s Toffees first opened their doors on Chapel street in 1933. They were soon to be regarded as one of the highest quality toffee makers in the country, eventually being awarded with a Royal warrant. They were a small family business and made almost everything in the back room of their shop. Things were going well for Titterton’s and they had great plans for the future including new flavours of toffee they would produce, demand started to increase and then the war arrived. Terry Titterton was just 8 years old at the time when he and his mother were left to run the shop alone after his father was called up to fight. As the war raged on and rationing came in to effect, the shop was sadly forced to close. Almost 20 years later Terry still reminisced about the days he spent watching his dear now departed parents making the toffee. On Wednesday 5 February 1953 the Food Minister announced in Parliament and to the Commons that ration and price control on chocolate and sweets had officially come to an end across the United Kingdom. Over the course of the next year a flurry of sweet shops, small and large scale confectionery manufacturers sprung up across the country. Passing the old shop one day Terry noticed a for sale sign in the window, he peered through the cracked window pane to view the dusty interior and to his astonishment the shop looked just as it did the last time he saw it! Terry bought the shop and started to clean the place up. All he needed now were the recipes for the toffees his parents produced and to work out how to use the toffee making machine. Searching around he found a key, the tag said “Flavour essence growing, making and storage” how strange! Also, there seemed to be a map drawn on the back of the tag. Can you detectives help Terry get his parents once glorious toffee business back up and running by discovering their secrets. I think if we could start with making 12 boxes of vanilla toffee to send to the Royal household we might be able to get the Royal warrant reinstated.
All ratings (71)
Overwhelmingly Positive

16 escape rooms
𓆜𓋘𓄁 𓊛𓇙𓋸𓌤𓌥 𓌦 𓅐𓆢 𓆣 𓀉𓆤 𓆥 𓅑𓆘 𓆙 𓅒𓄙 𓄚 𓄛 𓅓𓃺 𓃻 𓅔 𓅕 𓃕 𓃖 𓃗 𓎷 𓄁𓎸𓅖 𓅽 𓅾 𓅿𓅗 𓅘 𓇆 𓇇𓅙 𓅚 𓁵 𓁶𓂵 𓂶𓃝𓋲 𓋳𓀬 𓅛𓁃 𓂺𓅜 �𓅝𓃄 �𓄁𓅞𓂙 𓅟𓂿 𓆜𓋘𓄁 𓊛𓇙𓋸𓌤𓌥 𓌦 𓅐𓆢 𓆣 𓀉𓆤 𓆥 𓅑𓆘 𓆙 𓅒𓄙 𓄚 𓄛 𓅓𓃺 𓃻 𓅔 𓅕 𓃕 𓃖 𓃗 𓎷 𓄁𓎸𓅖 𓅽 𓅾 𓅿𓅗 𓅘 𓇆 𓇇𓅙 𓅚 𓁵 𓁶𓂵 𓂶𓃝𓋲 𓋳𓀬 𓅛𓁃 𓂺𓅜 𓂨𓅝𓃄 𓄁𓅞𓂙 𓅟𓂿

100 escape rooms
A fun collector style room with an enjoyable story and a range of puzzles which challenge all levels of experience. Elaine and Mike were wonderful hosts as always. This was the last of the ChapelGate mysteries that I had to complete… and I can’t wait to return and redo them all again!
Hard
Mechanical
4
Not scary
No
No
Somewhat
Yes
Easy
Yes

100 escape rooms
Now completed all 5 of the Chapelgate Mysteries! As with the previous 4, the game is a very high level with the puzzles providing so much enjoyment, as well as a big challenge

Yes
Hard
Mechanical
4
Not scary
No
No
Not at all
Yes
Easy
Parking nearby
Yes
t
42 escape rooms
This one was on our list as one of the highest rated in the UK, and we were very glad that we made the effort to stop in here, as this is one of the best rooms that we've ever done. The puzzle design was elegant, the physical spaces were beautiful, and everything had a great flow to it. We left feeling accomplished, and with nothing that we would change about this excellent experience.
Yes
Medium
Mechanical
Not scary
No
No
Somewhat
Yes
Yes

952 escape rooms
Another successful installment to the Chapelgate Mysteries. This games follows the same pattern as the previous formats - lots of exploring, padlock opening, and a total nonlinear format. So if you like what they've done previously then you'll likely enjoy this too!

Id still like to see them install some special effects, particularly in the time machine to give a more thematic impression of time travel.
M
126 escape rooms
Another fantastic room from Escape Quest. I love visiting Chapelgate and exploring the new quests. Brilliant puzzles, with a nice range of difficulties. Love that it becomes a collecting style game which means you get to spend the full hour in the room. There’s always too much to do, which is great but also really really frustrating as I’d love to stay in there till I’ve finished them all! Would recommend for everyone, beginners to experts. Can’t wait to see what’s next for Escape Quest!

161 escape rooms
Completely lives up to the positive reviews. We loved every puzzle solving second and are currently planning our return. The hosts were wonderful and their passion shines through in every beautiful detail and clever puzzle. If you love puzzles and haven’t been here yet then treat yourself to an hour of joy. Update: Now on our second visits to Elaine and Mike. I can’t begin to describe the amount of fun we have here. These rooms are just our favourite. The quality of puzzle, the workmanship and the warm welcome leave us full of joy and constantly planning a return. Go if you haven’t been yet!


Mechanical

258 escape rooms
Another brilliant collector room set on the very immersive and impressive Chapel Street. There were lots of challenging puzzles with great hosting as always!
Yes
Medium
Mechanical
4
Not scary
14
No
No
Somewhat
Not applicable
Yes
Easy

96 escape rooms
Great room, builds up nicely and has so much to keep you occupied. Fabulous hosts, great venue, can't wait to do the next room xx
Hard
e
45 escape rooms
Visited based on the venue having two games ranked in the top 100 in the world, and despite this not being one of them, it was still an excellent experience. I look forward to going back to experience the other rooms they have to offer.
Yes
Medium
Mechanical
3
We did it with 2, but an extra person would have helped towards the end.
Not scary
No
No
Not at all
Yes
Easy