Meet the Warder

Meet the Warder

The person prisoners at Inveraray Jail feared the most was the Warder. You’ll know why when you hear his keys jangle as he comes to lock you up in your cold, damp cell. 

As he puts you behind bars, locks the door and walks away in his heavy boots or just watches over you, you’ll experience firsthand what life was like at Inveraray Jail under the Warder’s watchful eyes. The difference is you can make your prison escape any time you want to!
RECENT VERDICTS
  • "
    It was very good. I especially liked trying out the hammock and the whipping table!

    Lorna, Brackley
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    Enjoyable day out. Good value for money.

    Mr Annison, Derby
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  • "
    The prison warder was a big hit with the children

    Peter, Salford
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  • "
    The matron locked me in a cell, but I was cheeky!

    Mia, Glasgow
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  • "
    Really fun!

    Fiona Mackie.
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  • "
    Morning well spent.

    Mrs Einstein, Haifa
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  • "
    Very well done - especially female prisoner. Would recommend this to anyone!

    Lucy, York
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  • "
    The guides were really good. Well done!

    Jackie, Poole
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  • "
    Best attraction we've visited in a long time, thank you!

    The Harrison Family
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  • "
    Excellent, what else can I say!

    Mrs Bell, Minto
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  • "
    My boyfriend seemed very amused at being able to lock me up and even whip me........!

    Helen, Mirfield.
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  • "
    I thought the guard in the new jail was a dummy, till he moved!

    Calum, Sandbank
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  • "
    The guides were really good to Jack (aged 9) and to Gran and Grandad.

    Allan, Banbury
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  • "
    Enjoyed everything. Great having actual live actors.

    Steve, Bisham
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  • "
    A Captivating Experience!

    Mr Burns, Dumfries
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  • "
    Great day out for all age groups!

    Marie Irvine.
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Did You Know?
Prisoners slept, ate and worked in their cells. They were allowed out for one hours exercise each day and were not allowed to speak to any other prisoners.
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