AYRSHIRE'S spookiest festival will return to Rozelle House Museum and Galleries this October with a haunting experience like no other!  

Step into Tamfest and the eerie world of ‘Madame McMaster and her Collection of Curiosities’, in a gothic adventure that blends chills with Scottish folklore.

Visitors of all ages can enjoy a free, self-led walk around Rozelle Park where they will encounter Madame McMaster’s spooky sculptures on display.

The sculptures were created by local artists and produced by Toria Cassidy and Gregor Campbell, owners of the popular local ‘In Time Escape Rooms’.  

A fictional display of folklore unfolds inside Rozelle House with Madame McMaster’s ‘Collection of Oddities’ on display from Friday, October 11.

The collection can be explored for free during Rozelle’s normal opening hours.

For those looking for an extra spooky experience, they can book onto the 30-minute theatrical tour ‘Fathoms of Fear’ from Wednesday, October 16 right through until Hallowe’en.

The immersive play, suitable for those aged 12 and older, combines Victorian melodrama, camp humour, and spine-chilling horror.

Booking is essential and tickets can be purchased at destinationsouthayrshire.co.uk/whats-on/fathoms-of-fear-theatrical-performances-at-rozelle-house.

Gallery One will also be open for crafts and activities, such as Pumpkin lino printing or making your own curious creatures, and potion making for those who like things to be spooky, but not scary.

Find out more at www.tamfest.co.uk.