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Mrs Hinch showed off her Halloween inspired bargain decor

Mrs Hinch has been proudly showing off Hinch Farm and the renovations she and her family have been making to it since they moved in.

The mum of two took to social media to show off her new Autumnal and Halloween inspired front door display, which featured plenty of pumpkins, flowers, broomsticks and cauldrons. “We even borrowed 2 of Roy Rodney and Raymonds hay bales [laughing emoji] I just love my family more than anything in the world so this little project will never be forgotten. Have a wonderful evening everyone.”

“Is this not a waste of food?,” asked one. While another added: “Looks like a bit of a mess if you ask me”.

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