The Witch’s House is back at Cogges Manor Farm in West Oxfordshire for the upcoming October half term.

People can visit this year's Manor House transformation, inspired by Roald Dahl's strange stories, from 10am to 4.30pm from October 25 to November 4. 

Halloween inspired outfits are encouraged, particularly for visitors on Halloween, October 31. 

See what’s on and book tickets for The Witch’s House at the farm's website here: cogges.org.uk

Visitors can meet the farm animals by following the 'beastly bat trail' around the grounds, and enjoy a witch’s brew or 'Marvelous Medicine' in Cogges Kitchen Café.

Cogges Manor Farm also offers cooking on the range in the kitchen, story time and children's craft activities on selected days throughout the half-term week.

The various activities include Halloween paper crafts, visit the 'Witches Brew Potion Station' and make your own Witches Broom or Magic Wand. 

Cogges Manor Farm is open daily throughout the half-term until November 4.

There is also a one night only event offering people a visit to 'The Witch's House After Dark', which includes an 'atmospheric' experience designed for the whole family.

The one night only visit to The Witch's House is from 6pm on Saturday, November 2. Anyone aged 18 or younger must but must be accompanied by an adult aged 25 or over. 

Cogges Manor Farm is open daily until November 4, but The Manor House is currently closed in preparation for The Witch's House. 

The farm is also hosting a 'Witch Photo Competition'. 

Share the spookiest photo/s from your visit on social media (Facebook, Instagram or X) using #coggeswitch and tag @cogges / @coggeswitney and/or email marketing@cogges.org.uk for the chance to win. Enter by November 4. The winner will be announced soon after.