There were many craft and produce stands selling their wares, most with a Halloween slant, and there was even a novel appearance from the NI Siberian Husky Club with a team of dogs which apparently were bred not only to pull sleds and hunt but to keep children warm through the winter! Visitors also enjoyed tours around the house on the estate which is built using both Neoclassical and Gothic architecture giving it a unique appearance. In the courtyard there was plenty for children to do such as making floating candles and the scarecrow competition.
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