Fun-loving residents in Burnham-On-Sea celebrated Halloween with a whole host of spooky events on Friday.
Scores of young people got into the spirit of the day by ‘trick or treating’, attending parties, or decorating their homes to raise funds for charity.
Hundreds of people attended a popular Halloween Party at Burnham’s Lakeside Holiday Park while others were held at The Princess, Sanders Garden World in Brent Knoll and Burnham’s Railway Inn.
West Huntspill Railway held a well-supported evening of scary night time train rides, and Burnham’s Farmers Market in the High Street had a Halloween theme with pumpkins and squashes on sale.
Burnham charity fundraiser Keith Mitchell transformed the front garden of his home in Winchester Road into a ghostly Halloween grotto to raise hundreds of pounds for charity – his eighth year of running a display.
Nearby neighbour Morag Croker also held a spooky, colourful display at her home in Winchester Road which also drew a steady stream of visitors.
The staff at Burnham’s Costa Coffee dressed in Halloween outfits and make-up
Large numbers of residents visited the annual Hallowen display in Winchester Road by charity fundraiser Keith Mitchell
Residents of all ages got into the spirit of the day with their costumes
A Hallowen party at Burnham’s Princess Theatre was well supported
Lakeside Holiday Park played host to a very well-attended party for children
West Huntspill Model Railway held Halloween railway rides on Friday evening
The trips were popular with scores of families who came along for a ride
Organisers said the evening – the first of its kind – had been a great success
Berrow’s Forlife Martial Arts group celebrated Halloween with a fancy dress party
Brent Knoll’s Sanders Garden World marked the day with a visit by Gruffalo!
The Sanders Garden World afternoon party attracted fun-loving youngsters
Burnham’s Farmers Market on Friday morning offered Halloween pumpkins