SPOOKTACULAR fun was enjoyed by little monsters, witches and skeletons as they celebrated Halloween.
After a scaretastic walk in the garden of Harcourt House, children encountered the scary wicked witch in her cave.
And Elvis came out in his coffin to entertain the older visitors to the home in Grasmere Road, Bromley, by singing his most popular numbers.
The event raised more than £3,560 for the NSPCC.
Organiser Freda Davis said: “The children were really scared of the wicked witch and said it was really scary but they loved it.
“I would like to thank all the helpers who gave their time.”
Just a few miles away from the witch’s coven youngsters got creative to ward off evil spirits at the Beeche Centre, High Elms Country Park, Shire Lane, Farnborough.
Halloween fun and games included making bat hats, and creating pumpkin pictures and painting creepy crawlies.
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