Hundreds of little monsters and their guardian ghouls descended upon the Meadow Springs Asylum on Halloween night.
Nicknamed ‘Deadow Springs’, the haunted house is terrifyingly transformed in October to surprise and scare Mandurah residents brave enough to step foot inside.
For the last 16 years, Loretta Wescott has taken the skeletons from out of her closet and put them on display at the Carnoustie Gardens home.
The Halloween hotspot also features spooky ornaments, robotic figurines, zombies, mummies, smoke machines and of course, plenty of candy for trick or treaters.
The collection is said to be worth more than $35,000 and takes the Wescott family almost a month to set up.
This year’s eerie evening events ran for four nights between 5pm and 10pm, raising money for cancer research and Riding For The Disabled WA’s Murray/Mandurah Group.
Volunteers from the organisation hosted a sausage sizzle on Halloween night.
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For more information visit the haunted house’s Facebook page.
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