Have you heard about the nightmare on Versailles Road?

Come see this Hamilton Park house and fulfill your fearful fantasies.

A house decorated with grave stones, lights, and spooky music.

Hemlock House invites you to its house warming, of sorts. | Photo courtesy of Hemlock House

If you’re driving down Versailles Road and hear the distant sounds of werewolf howls — run. Not away, but to Hamilton Park to see the Hemlock House.

In case you missed it, DH Fabs Studio manager Danny Haddad has brought back his fun + funky music and light installation for the community to enjoy. It started as an idea to build a cemetery years ago until he was inspired to “up the ante” after listening to “Frankenstep” by local artist Matt Duncan.

You’ll likely feel a spine-tingling sensation upon approaching Hemlock House, where cobwebs drape the home, gravestones sprinkle the yard, and an eerie, tempo-based light show bleeds through windows.

Get ready for the grooviest, ghouliest night:

  • The light show runs on a loop every night until Halloween from 7 to 10 p.m.
  • Spectators are welcome to park and walk to see the house up close — just be mindful of neighbors.
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