THERE were plenty frightful frolics at a tourist attraction's annual Hallowe'en event.
Staff and visitors at the British Ironwork Centre near Oswestry got into the seasonal spirit by donning an impressive array of gruesome get-ups.
The centre was transformed by staff into a hub of Hallowe'en fun, with DJs blasting out classic horror tunes and a host of activities on offer.
These ranged from spooky stories told by our resident witch, Wanda, to the Wrap a Mummy activity to the ghost train and Scare Box Challenge
The Shropshire Wildlife Trust presented a wonderfully spooky and educational display of animal bones.
On-site artisan Wiggles offered creating pumpkin-inspired art and a very special goo making workshop.
For those wanting a little bit more of a frightening chill in their bones, there was Terror Trail and a Zombie Breakout Zone.
A spokesman said: "We transformed our warehouse into a terrifying abandoned zombie outbreak, where all those who dared were tasked with escaping the maze from the clutches of our flesh-hungry zombies."
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