KENYON Hall Farm is hosting its own pumpkin festival in time for Halloween.

Famous for its 'pick your own strawberries', the Croft farm planted its first pumpkin in the 1980s and now grows more than 20,000 every year.

You can join farmer Tod Bulmer to pick, carve and eat pumpkins down at the farm.

'Winnie the Witch' will help you hone your pumpkin-carving skills and youngsters can visit the 'story patch' to hear the anti-bullying tale, The Legend of Spookley the Square Pumpkin.

Kenyon Hall Café will also be getting creative with a pumpkin-themed menu.

The pumpkin festival will take place this Saturday and Sunday and during half term week from October 25 to 31 at the Winwick Lane farm.

Kenyon Hall Farm has been run by the same family for more than 500 years. It is currently farmed by Barbara and Tod Bulmer.