IT may have only just turned October but one Worcester man has already got his giant Halloween decorations up outside his home - after reaching a compromise with his partner.
Nathan Read, of Painswick Close, Warndon, has set up a ghostly graveyard complete with huge spider webs on his front lawn.
Mr Read joked that the decorations were put up early after he reached a compromise with his partner.
He had wanted to get the house covered in Christmas decorations almost three months before the big day.
However, the couple have met in the middle with the Halloween designs.
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He said: "I was told by my other half that it was too early to put up my Christmas decorations, so I compromised and put up Halloween instead.
"I am not normally a Halloween fan myself, but I do decorate the house, just not normally to this level.
"I am looking to put more up in the coming weeks.
"Last year we noticed a lot of people putting up decorations, however, they don't normally start to do so till a little closer to Halloween."
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The spook-tacular decorations are already turning heads and people stop in their tracks to take a look at Mr Read's hard work.
At night, it takes on an even more ghostly glow with fairy lights lighting up the Warndon home and its decorations.
Mr Read added: "I put them up last night (Saturday) around 9pm-ish so that when the kids in the street went out they could gasp in awe as it is now October and our house has magically transformed overnight."
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