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Where to find the best decorated houses
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Where to find the best decorated houses

Dozens of people across the county are taking advantage of spooky season this year by going all out to create colorful and haunting displays outside their homes.

Here’s a round-up of some of the best decorated places we’ve spotted so far…

A house in Brompton Farm Road, Strood, has been decorated with pumpkins, ghosts and spiders. Photo: Liesa SiddersA house in Brompton Farm Road, Strood, has been decorated with pumpkins, ghosts and spiders. Photo: Liesa Sidders
A house in Brompton Farm Road, Strood, has been decorated with pumpkins, ghosts and spiders. Photo: Liesa Sidders

On Kitchener Avenue, Gravesendyou’ll encounter a grizzly bear scene featuring ghosts, tombstones, and even a body.

The idea came from Lauren Waterman, a mother of five children.

This is her first time putting on an exhibit like this and it took her five hours to make and place all the spooky pieces.

She added: “My kids called attention to me saying I never decorated for Halloween… so I tried too hard to make them and the other kids happy.

A frightening scene on Kitchener Avenue, Gravesend. Photo: Lauren WatermanA frightening scene on Kitchener Avenue, Gravesend. Photo: Lauren Waterman
A frightening scene on Kitchener Avenue, Gravesend. Photo: Lauren Waterman
Lauren, a mother of five, spent five hours decorating her house. Photo: Lauren WatermanLauren, a mother of five, spent five hours decorating her house. Photo: Lauren Waterman
Lauren, a mother of five, spent five hours decorating her house. Photo: Lauren Waterman

“I hope all the kids enjoy seeing it as much as I had creating it.”

Sticking with the mortal theme, Kirsty Weekes came up with the idea of ​​creating an illuminated graveyard. in the Avenue of Hope, Hadlow.

One of the headstones is labeled EM Balm – a reference to her unusual work as an embalmer, which she has done for 18 years.

“We do exhibitions every year, but they are always different,” said the 39-year-old.

“It’s my favorite time of year, so much so that my wedding was on October 29 a few years ago.

A pirate-themed exhibition in Mierscourt Road, Rainham. Photo: James DentonA pirate-themed exhibition in Mierscourt Road, Rainham. Photo: James Denton
A pirate-themed exhibition in Mierscourt Road, Rainham. Photo: James Denton
Halloween enthusiast Kirsty Weekes has created a haunted graveyard on Hope Avenue, Hadlow. Photo: Kirsty WeekesHalloween enthusiast Kirsty Weekes has created a haunted graveyard on Hope Avenue, Hadlow. Photo: Kirsty Weekes
Halloween enthusiast Kirsty Weekes has created a haunted graveyard on Hope Avenue, Hadlow. Photo: Kirsty Weekes

“We had a Halloween themed wedding reception.”

Not only does she love all things supernatural, but her family also participates in a biannual scarecrow competition in the village.

Some homes have even added interactive features for passersby – if they dare.

Rob Amey took things to the next level by build a horror coursenicknamed the Finches Rest Cemetery.

The alarm engineer staged grisly events outside his home in The Finches, Sittingbournesince 2017.

Finches Rest Cemetery is an interactive horror tour in Sittingbourne. Photo: Rob AmeyFinches Rest Cemetery is an interactive horror tour in Sittingbourne. Photo: Rob Amey
Finches Rest Cemetery is an interactive horror tour in Sittingbourne. Photo: Rob Amey
A space exhibition featuring a Doctor Who TARDIS in Athelstan Road, Faversham. Photo: Sam StuartA space exhibition featuring a Doctor Who TARDIS in Athelstan Road, Faversham. Photo: Sam Stuart
A space exhibition featuring a Doctor Who TARDIS in Athelstan Road, Faversham. Photo: Sam Stuart

“What people can expect is scares, fun, screams and laughter,” the father of three said.

“We almost always have the laughs after the screams.

“It’s nice to hear because it shows people appreciate it, which makes it worth it for us.”

Although entry is free, donations are welcome and all profits will go to Kent’s autism charities.

It is open now, from 6 p.m. to 9 p.m. Fridays, Saturdays and Sundays until Halloween.

A spooky display at a house in Swale Road, Strood. Photo: Kayla JohnsonA spooky display at a house in Swale Road, Strood. Photo: Kayla Johnson
A spooky display at a house in Swale Road, Strood. Photo: Kayla Johnson
The popular Halloween house on Lower Rainham Road in Gillingham is starting to take shape. Photo: Kieron KingThe popular Halloween house on Lower Rainham Road in Gillingham is starting to take shape. Photo: Kieron King
The popular Halloween house on Lower Rainham Road in Gillingham is starting to take shape. Photo: Kieron King

Another dedicated Halloweener is Kieron King, who lives in Lower Rainham Road in Gillingham.

He had already attracted national attention after a huge homemade spider took over the side of his house.

Last year, he transformed it again – this time into a magical castle – with cobwebs, smoke machines, projections and lights.

The father-of-five started the new build on Thursday (October 24) and shared a snapshot on his special Halloween Facebook page.

Although it’s still under construction, Kieron says the event will be even better than last year – with the addition of a maze.

Zoey Aldous and her daughter Elsa add decorations to their home in Sycamore Road, Dartford, every day. Photo: Zoey AldousZoey Aldous and her daughter Elsa add decorations to their home in Sycamore Road, Dartford, every day. Photo: Zoey Aldous
Zoey Aldous and her daughter Elsa add decorations to their home in Sycamore Road, Dartford, every day. Photo: Zoey Aldous
A giant spider has arrived at a house on Brompton Farm Road in Strood. Photo: Liesa SiddersA giant spider has arrived at a house on Brompton Farm Road in Strood. Photo: Liesa Sidders
A giant spider has arrived at a house on Brompton Farm Road in Strood. Photo: Liesa Sidders

Zoey Aldous was given the challenge of making a haunted house for her six-year-old daughter Elsa this spooky season.

The mother, who lives on Sycamore Road, Dartfordstarted adding decorations about two weeks ago.

She says she still has more things to release before Oct. 31 — including pumpkins once they’re carved.

“It took a long time to get to where it is now,” Zoey explained.

“This year we have the Grim Reaper under my window, lots more cobwebs and glow-in-the-dark skeletons.

The colorful decorations at Felborough Close in Chilham are sure to delight with treats. Photo: Liam N BenThe colorful decorations at Felborough Close in Chilham are sure to delight with treats. Photo: Liam N Ben
The colorful decorations at Felborough Close in Chilham are sure to delight with treats. Photo: Liam N Ben
Liam and his partner try to outdo themselves every year. Photo: Liam N BenLiam and his partner try to outdo themselves every year. Photo: Liam N Ben
Liam and his partner try to outdo themselves every year. Photo: Liam N Ben

“I’m still adding a few things to it. »

If you venture along Felborough Close to Chilhamyou can spot a strange inflatable skeleton towering among the colorful LED lights on the lawn.

Liam and his partner always take it upon themselves to try and outdo each other every year.

He added: “The village actually runs a treasure trail for children, where participants write their door number on the map so they can follow it. »

Do you know of any other Halloween houses? Comment below so others know where to visit.