WEST Kilbride's famous Manor House is gearing up for another spooktacular Hallowe'en event as it transforms itself into a house of horrors like no other.

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.

With the pumpkin patch opening in just over two weeks and the Halloween walk through the ghostly Manor in three weeks, excitement is building.

Cameron Clark loves Hallowe'en so much that he converts house and garden into a magnificent horror themed experienceCameron Clark loves Hallowe'en so much that he converts house and garden into a magnificent horror themed experience (Image: Cameron Clark)

And there are plenty of new hooks and surprises this year to capture the imagination and make sure everything goes with a bang!

Cameron Clark, who is the brainchild behind the development, also celebrates his birthday on Hallowe'en.

He said: "The pumpkin patch has been completely re-done with plenty of new surprises for you and twice the size it was last year.

No bones about it! Giant skeleton preview for the ghostly Manor!No bones about it! Giant skeleton preview for the ghostly Manor! (Image: Cameron Clark)

"The Ghostly Manor, our famous Halloween Walk through has mini golf as part of the walk-though for everyone, the entire back of the Manor House is being transformed with 2,000 festoon lights already installed, over 12 new skeletons for the front and 60 ghosts suspended above you it’s going to be fun.

"There will be 100 new decorations added this year and watch out for those giant 11 foot skeletons! 

"It’s going to be the best one yet!"

All fright on the night! Manor House is getting ready for more thrills and spills aplentyAll fright on the night! Manor House is getting ready for more thrills and spills aplenty (Image: Cameron Clark)

Cameron's family and friends rally round to put on the illuminated scarefest which has received TV coverage in recent years, and with giant skeletons on the loose this year, he hopes that this year's event will be 'frighteningly good'.

Tickets for the Halloween show are available for time slots between October 19 and 31, and from October 14 for the Pumpkin Picking Patch.

For ticket details, go here.