Ghosts fans have the chance to visit the set of upcoming film The Possession of Button House, courtesy of West Horsley Place.

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The Surrey-based estate has played host to the BBC's hit comedy since it began back in 2019, with its large manor house doubling for the decaying home of Alison (Charlotte Ritchie) and Mike (Kiell Smith-Bynoe).

The cast and crew are currently back together for Ghosts feature film The Possession of Button House, which was recently announced to the delight of fans around the world.

A limited number of those fans can now enter for the chance to visit the set during a break in filming on either Saturday 21 or Sunday 22 March 2026 (no other dates will be available, so make sure you're free before entering!).

West Horsley Place have allotted time for 100 winners to enjoy the "truly extraordinary" visit across those two days, with each ticket permitting entry for the holder and up to three guests.

In the foreground, a brick wall with a plaque that reads 'Button House'. In the blurred background, the characters of Ghosts can be seen standing around.
'Button House' aka West Horsley Place, as seen in Ghosts. BBC / Alex Gill / Robbie Gray / Monumental

Things to be aware of are that the Ghosts cast will not be present due to a break in filming, and photography won't be allowed during the tour due to a risk of spoilers for the hotly anticipated new story.

Entries to the competition can be purchased for £25 via West Horsley Place's website until midnight on Sunday 15 March, or alternatively, a free postal entry can be sent. Winners will be notified within 48 hours of the closing date.

The competition is open to UK residents aged 18 or over, but the guests of each adult winner can be of any age, meaning any junior Ghosts enthusiasts would be able to tag along with a lucky adult guardian.

The tours are estimated to last for between 90 minutes and two hours, with staggered slots to be assigned between 9:30am and 4:15pm.

"Every paid entry will help support West Horsley Place's charitable work, contributing directly to the care, conservation, and protection of this remarkable historic building," the organisers said in the announcement.

"This is a rare opportunity to glimpse something truly special. West Horsley Place looks forward to sharing this magical moment with the fans who have helped keep its story alive."

Full terms and conditions for the prize draw can be found on the West Horsley Place website.

Ghosts announced "one more adventure" late last week after many months of speculation, with a brand new script penned by series creators Mathew Baynton, Simon Farnaby, Martha Howe-Douglas, Jim Howick, Laurence Rickard and Ben Willbond.

Their co-stars, Lolly Adefope, Charlotte Ritchie and Kiell Smith-Bynoe are also reprising their roles, while "brilliant new faces" are also promised in a film billed as a "soul-stirring tale of life and death".

Ghosts is available to stream on BBC iPlayer. The Possession of Button House is coming soon.

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