A family has attracted countless visitors over the past decade thanks to their ever-growing set of Halloween decorations.

With a long-held love for Halloween and scary movies, Leanne Doncaster began decorating her house with a spooky bride and groom design around ten years ago.

As the years have passed, Leanne's spooky project has got "bigger and bigger" as the Westfield Road home has become an increasingly popular attraction each October.

Leanne's home has attracted a growing number of visitors each HalloweenLeanne's home has attracted a growing number of visitors each Halloween (Image: Leanne Doncaster) With the help of her three kids and stepdad Barry, Leanne's Halloween project has grown bit by bit and their project has had a great response from the community both in person and social media.

With countless visitors coming to see the Halloween house, Leanne also invites residents inside to see further creations such as a six foot werewolf and dragon brides.

And as visiting numbers have continued to grow, Leanne has also been fundraising for various charities as she has asked people to donate to causes close to her heart.

Over the years, this has raised money for Ronald McDonald hospital, Great Almond Street Hospital, and this year she is raising funds for her current place of work, Bedford Care Home.

Leanne has also moved some of her designs inside the homeLeanne has also moved some of her designs inside the home (Image: Leanne Doncaster) Leanne, 39, said: "I started off with a bride and groom decoration in my front window around 10 years ago, and then it just got bigger and bigger every year.

"I get people and families and local nurseries coming every year to see the house.

"All the kids love it and my daughter, Freya, who is nine, loves dressing up and so do I!"