The Heath Robinson Museum in Pinner celebrated the October half term with a hands-on workshop for young people.
Ten young people aged eight to 16 years old made their very own gargoyles out of clay, resulting in 10 unique and adorably frightening creations.
A spokesperson from the museum said: “They first built a strong structure to support their sculpture and then added their own personal touch, creating scary, funny and even cute gargoyles.
“They all managed to leave the museum with some of the most amazing little creatures we’ve ever seen!”
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