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73 Brighton Road
If you thought last year's walk was frightening think again.
Bloodthirsty vampires, wart-ridden witches and ghostly ghouls will all be let loose in Surbiton this weekend, ahead of Hallow’s Eve. The annual Seething Halloween Walk will spook all those who cross the paths of green-eyed monsters taking the journey on Sunday. Organised by the State of Seething group, last year’s walk included a menacing talking tree, blinding smoke and bloodcurdling screams as terrifying spirits came to life – but this year there will be even more tricks and treats.
Famished creatures will be able to feast on jacket potatoes and red blood sauce when the hour-long scary stroll culminates at St Andrews Square where they will be greeted with more chills. Organiser Robin Hutchinson, of Ellerton Road, Surbiton, will arrive dressed as a creepy Lord of the Rings extra.
The walk will be a far cry from Ski Sunday’s sliding bathtubs, guinea pigs, penny farthings and stinky fromage. Anyone young and old - or deceased - who would like to come along should dress appropriately for the walk of the dead and meet at the Lamb pub in Brighton Road, Surbiton at 5pm.
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