The Witch’s House is back at Cogges Manor Farm and this year is inspired by Roald Dahl’s strange stories.

Spooktacular sights and sounds, gloriumptious treats, disgusterous trails and trickery make for a frightfully good Halloween with fancy dress encouraged for visits on the day itself.

Meet the animals, follow the beastly bat trail around the grounds, and enjoy a witch’s brew or Marvellous Medicine in Cogges Kitchen Café.

The Witch's House at Cogges Manor Farm (Image: Ed Nix)

Look out for cooking on the range in the kitchen, story time and children's crafty activities on selected days throughout the week.

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Try Halloween Paper Crafts, visit the Witches Brew Potion Station, make your own Witch's Broom or Magic Wand and get big ears ready for spooky storytime.

You can also spot the pumpkins if Dahl's Chickens haven't pecked them all away.

Meanwhile Cogges goes bump in the night on Saturday (November 2) for stories, s'mores and surprises.

For one night only, you can visit The Witch's House After Dark for an atmospheric experience with quirky extracts from the most grizzly of Roald Dahl's famous stories, designed for the whole family.

See what’s on this half-term and book tickets for The Witch’s House at cogges.org.uk