IN PHOTOS: Teddington High Street celebrates Halloween

By Emily Dalton

31st Oct 2023 | Local Features

The Fun Factory dressed for the occasion. (Photo: Emily Dalton)
The Fun Factory dressed for the occasion. (Photo: Emily Dalton)

It's the spookiest season of them all and Teddington is dressed for the occasion.

Wander (if you dare) up the High Street and see what terrifying and haunted decorations are peeping out at you.

No time for charity: choose trick or treat?

Fara. (Photo: Emily Dalton)

Shooting Star. (Photo: Emily Dalton)

Oxfam. (Photo: Emily Dalton)

Mary's living and giving shop for Save the Children. (Photo: Emily Dalton)

Best advice for pumpkins: Go big or go home.

Benedict. (Photo: Emily Dalton)

Ruba. (Photo: Emily Dalton)

Parsnips. (Photo: Emily Dalton)

Parsnips. (Photo: Emily Dalton)

Ever feel like someone is watching you? Check out these ghoulish displays.

Teddington Hardware Store. (Photo: Emily Dalton)

The Loft. (Photo: Emily Dalton)

The Castlebar Pub. (Photo: Emily Dalton)

Streets Jewellers. (Photo: Emily Dalton)

Heirloom. (Photo: Emily Dalton)

Teddington knows how to dress to distress: store mannequins splashed with autumnal colours and festive flair.

The Dress. (Photo: Emily Dalton)

Studio 148 Menswear. (Photo: Emily Dalton)

Wonderlust. (Photo: Emily Dalton)

     

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