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in our database who are available and who are willing to quote for work in your area benefit by getting an opportunity to grow their business and you benefit by getting up to 4 quotes for your job.The scariest night of the year is quickly approaching and Halloween fans across the British Isles have been transforming their homes into spooky houses of horror.From graveyards in the driveway to severed heads hanging from the gutters, these Halloween-mad home owners have taken their obsession to the next level.One grandmother-of-five has spent weeks transforming her ordinary semi-detached home into a spooky shrine to all things haunted in time for October 31. The scariest night of the year is quickly approaching and Halloween fans across the British Isles have been transforming their homes into spooky houses of horror. Pictured, Martin Lee's spooky home in Manchester From graveyards in the driveway to severed heads hanging from the gutters, these Halloween-mad home owners have taken their obsession to the next level.

Mr Lee begins ordering the props from America in April He said: 'It can be a bit disconcerting to come downstairs to make a cup of tea and then you've been confronted by a six-foot Jason from Friday The 13th blocking your way'Jean Brady, 65, has filled her garden with gravestones, skeletons and two-headed dolls in a bid to get kids into the scary spirit.Ms Brady, from Liverpool, has been putting on similar displays for almost a decade and said her neighbours love the annual creepy showcase.The pensioner said: 'I started with decorations inside and I just thought that other people may as well have the pleasure of seeing it so I started putting it all outside.'We live in a sad world and I just thought it might be a way to make people smile a bit. Other scary homes include Chris Walton's house on Howick Park Avenue in Preston (pictured) who turned his home into 'Howick Cemetery' complete with grave stones and other ghoulish items Mr Walton (pictured) has spent more than £20,000 decorating his own home which includes a rectractable coffin in a handmade hearse on the driveway

British Halloween fans are expected to spend more than £10 million this weekend on spooky supplies The Hanging Gate pub (pictured), set on the edge of the Peak District, also has spooky surprises in store for its guests'We love Halloween and my grandkids love all that sort of stuff.'A lot of kids where I live probably don't get to see these kind of things so they love it.'
peppa pig curtains b&qShe has also created a miniature graveyard for trick-or-treaters to pass through before knocking on her door and ghostly figures lurk in the bedroom windows while dummies of skeletons, wolverines and a vampire hang downstairs to spook revellers.
4 pics 1 word ticket stub stage red curtainMs Brady, who said she is always well-stocked with sweets for trick-or-treaters, starts work on the display several weeks before Halloween.The pensioner said that she has built up such a collection of decorations that the shop she buys them from now gives her a discount.
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Open the door to the 180-year-old pub and you are greeted by a life-size corpse bride and groom, with grins stretched across their skulls, screeching with metallic laughter Jean Brady, 65, has filled her garden (pictured) with gravestones, skeletons and two-headed dolls in a bid to get kids into the scary spirit
wylie's curtains glasgow Ms Brady, from Liverpool, has been putting on similar displays for almost a decade and said her neighbours love the annual creepy showcaseOther items featured in her eerie display include pumpkins, witches' heads, caution tape and spiders' webs draped around her garden fence.
negresco curtainsThe celebration has grown in popularity in recent years and the home owner said that it is now not just local children who get excited by her haunted house.
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She said: 'We put it up about three weeks before, my daughter and daughter-in-law usually help me.'When kids come I set off all the things and they love it.'There's a big stand-up skeleton in the porch that talks.'I joke that the skeleton sat in the garden is my husband and I couldn't afford to bury him.'Parents might find it difficult if they are working and things
mickey mouse curtains 90x90, so it's something that they can bring their kids to.'It's not just kids who like it though, so do the parents - whole families look forward to it.' A house dressed for Halloween on Outer Forum, Norris Green, has been filled with pumpkins, giant spiders and gravestones The property also has severed heads peering from the top of the garage and hanging from a lamppost This spooky home in Crumlin has spooky heads hanging from the gutters and dozens of masks across the property Another of the freaky properties is owned by Martin Lee, 55, who lives in Manchester.The nursery worker first threw his doors open to the public in October three years ago and thousands of guests have since been spooked by his house of horrors.

Mr Lee begins ordering the props from America in April, before spending six weeks decorating the home.Sharing a house with ghouls and ghosts for a few weeks every year can have its drawbacks, too.He said: 'It can be a bit disconcerting to come downstairs to make a cup of tea and then you've been confronted by a six-foot Jason from Friday The 13th blocking your way.'He understands why people have been so scared during the recent 'killer clown' craze, having decorated the home with a clown theme last year. This frightening home in Kimmage is particularly scary because of the enormous spider crawling up the side of the building This home in Drumcondra has spiders' webs wrapped across the windows and bats hanging from the walls He said: 'Clowns are scary and a lot of people have phobias of them.'A lot of people wouldn't even go into our clown room last year, they just said "no way."' Other scary homes include Chris Walton's house on Howick Park Avenue in Preston who turned his home into 'Howick Cemetery' complete with grave stones and other ghoulish items.