Hop Tu Naa traditions to feature in the House of Hell
The darker side of Manx history is lending itself to the second instalment of a new fright-night on the Island.
Established last year in the haunted halls of Castle Rushen, Nightmare Nights will be returning, this time to Milntown.
Jinny the witch will be just one of the characters making an appearance in the 'House of Hell', which will focus on Hop Tu Naa rituals during the early 1900s.
Milntown is no stranger to the ghostly, and played host to fellow scare attraction Fear Fest last Halloween, however, manager of Nightmare Nights Michelle Stavert, says the two events are very different:
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