The tradition began in 1968 when Ralph Upton placed his yearly crop of pumpkins on his shed to ripen.
The display attracted the eyeballs of the village folk.
Since then the display has been growing larger and more complicated.
Each year there is new theme - the Universe, the Pyramids and the Rialto Bridge in Venice.
“I can’t paint pictures, but I can paint with pumpkins,” says Upton.
Gradually we worked out patterns and people have come to expect it."
He was once nick-named The Pumpkin King - a title he truly deserved.