There will be spooky goings on at Millets Farm Centre, near Abingdon, in the run-up to Halloween.
The Frilford farm's maize maze, which is usually harvested by now, has been left to grow and turned into a haunted passage for brave visitors.
This week children with torches, including Josh Ashcroft, nine, Harry New, eight, and Lexie New, five, pictured front to back, have been wondering through the cornfield mazes, creating a spooky sight.
The farm's Halloween Howl runs until Sunday, November 11.
During the day, there are games and competitions, such as apple bobbing.
There are two trails along the maze during daylight hours and after dark, the maze will open with ghouls, monsters and witches jumping out at visitors from the darkness.
Farm spokesman Jo Trent said: "The maze is all dead and eerie and when the wind is up there, there’s a howl that goes up, it's raspy and scary. It should be really fun."
Visit milletsfarmcentre.com or call 01865 391266 for details.
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