At first glance, this might look like a traditional pumpkin patch.
But among the real pumpkins are others made entirely of Lego bricks - part of the theme park's Halloween celebrations.
According to Legoland Windsor, the display combines more than 500 real pumpkins with nine large models built from LEGO, interspersed among them.
Together, the LEGO creations weigh just over 100 kilograms and contain more than 44,000 individual pieces, assembled over 134 hours.
The pumpkin patch is part of the resort’s annual Halloween event, which features themed sculptures, performances and decorations across the park.
The attraction has proved popular with families visiting the pumpkins before heading to the haunted houses and stage shows featuring Lego characters dressed as vampires, skeletons and ghosts.
For many visitors, Halloween has become a highlight of the autumn calendar.
Across the park, performers dance in vampire costumes as music plays and children join in games and activities.
Linsey White, Head of Public Relations at Legoland Windsor, says the event attracts thousands of visitors from the United Kingdom and abroad.
For children and parents around the world, Halloween is about costumes, pumpkins and playful scares that can turn ordinary places into scenes of imagination.
AP video by Mustakim Hasnath.

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