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September 27, 2018 09:30
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The UK is gearing up for Halloween with some terrifyingly tempting events over the coming months — if you think you’re brave enough.

The new House of Horror in Brentwood, Essex promises to be so scary that visitors must sign a waiver before they’re allowed in to the 4D immersive experience, an abandoned house with actors bringing scenes from nightmare to life.

For more family-friendly phantasms, the Great York Ghost Search is back in the city from October 26 to November 2, with a twilight trail of glowing ghosts around the city courtesy of Visit York and The York Dungeon.

A set of 26 illuminated ghost lamps will be hidden in windows across York, with maps available from tourist information or to download from visityork.org/haunted. There are also 400 mini ceramic ghosts hidden in fiendishly clever locations along the search route for anyone who finds them — including 50 prize-winning special edition orange versions