The owners of Manor House in West Kilbride have given their thanks to everyone who attended their thriller of a night out.

The Hallowe'en horror themed garden display is full of spinetingling skeleton displays, from banjo players to butlers, and all sorts of horror themed exhibits which come alive when you enter.

Cameron Clark, who launched the Hallowe'en spectacular several years ago, told the News that it had been an "incredible Hallowe'en season this year" after the spook-tacular garden display received nationwide TV coverage.

The Clark family have also had a little help from their friends in putting on this year's scarefest.

Cameron said: "We would like to express our deepest gratitude to all who came out and visited.

Largs and Millport Weekly News:

"It has been truly amazing to see so many familiar faces and new ones as you embraced The Manor House’s Witching Hour.

"Your reactions have been overwhelming and we appreciate all your amazing comments.

"It would not have been possible without the never ending hard work and late nights from our family, loved ones and friends.

"While The Manor House is a family affair, we do have to give a special thanks to three people.

"Andrew - while he may be the 'marshmallow guy' to most, Andrew spent 16-17 hours a day for weeks helping make sure everything was perfect.

"Whether it be 6am starts or 1am finishes, he never missed a step. 

"Our other two special thanks are to our superstar neighbours, Ann and Lindy, who gave up their time every evening. Ann was ensuring you all got a yummy cookie and refreshment. And Lindy, not only keeping you going in the right direction but making sure you all got a goodie bag on the way out. 

"We couldn’t have done it without you all and we wouldn’t change a second of it either. 

"While we begin the magical makeover to Christmas on Wednesday we will hold this Hallowe'en season as one of our favourites."