The LEGO Midnight Valley Halloween village kicks off later this year with 11383 Mayor Manor, and here's how you can extend the display without waiting a year.
The LEGO Group has announced 11383 Mayor Manor, starting a new seasonal village collection that will likely be expanded once each year, just like the Winter Village. Should this be the case, this means that any official expansions to 11383 Mayor Manor in your annual Halloween display won't be possible until late 2027.
In the meantime, many similarly spooky sets can be used to make a full Midnight Valley village display, including the following.
11370 Stranger Things: The Creel House

LEGO Icons 11370 Stranger Things: The Creel House was launched earlier this year for £249.99 / $299.99 / €279.99, featuring a derelict aesthetic that doesn't rely on the Stranger Things connection.
76471 Knockturn Alley Wizarding Shops

Add a couple of shops to the Midnight Valley with 76471 Knockturn Alley Wizarding Shops from LEGO Harry Potter. The dark green windows should add a unique look to a village display.
31167 Haunted Mansion

It's on the smaller side, but 31167 Haunted Mansion features a handful of fantastic minifigures to add to the Halloween village, adding several icons of the holiday all at once.
76453 Malfoy Manor

Also from LEGO Harry Potter and suitable for Midnight Valley is 76453 Malfoy Manor, including a grand facade, a suitably eerie interior, and gargoyle-topped gates.
76786 Morticia's Cottage

76786 Morticia's Cottage is another smaller addition to the Midnight Valley that is currently on shelves, featuring a darker colour scheme and scenery that will match up well with 11383 Mayor Manor
21351 Disney Tim Burton's The Nightmare Before Christmas

21351 Disney Tim Burton's The Nightmare Before Christmas from LEGO Ideas is another option, leaning into its uniquely derelict and tilted design style.
These next few models are no longer available, but would fit nicely into the Midnight Valley if you already have them.
Retired: 910049 Adventure in Transylvania

910049 Adventure in Transylvania was released as part of a limited-edition run from the BrickLink Designer Program and is possibly the best addition to Midnight Valley, with a high level of detail, stunning autumnal scenery and plenty of space for minifigures.
Retired: 21341 Disney Hocus Pocus: The Sanderson Sisters' Cottage

The retired LEGO Ideas 21341 Disney Hocus Pocus: The Sanderson Sisters' Cottage would be a worthwhile addition to a Midnight Valley display, though consider removing the museum decor for the most appropriate look.
Retired: 10273 Haunted House

Despite being a fairground ride, 10273 Haunted House would fit nicely into Midnight Valley. It is destined to tower over 11383 Mayor Manor and likely anything else in the range.
Retired: 70437 Mystery Castle

LEGO Hidden Side's 70437 Mystery Castle is one of a few fortresses to consider adding to Midnight Valley, perhaps as a place for a malicious lord to reside, brooding over the valley.
Retired: 10228 Haunted House

Every spooky building since 10228 Haunted House has felt like an homage to the most iconic haunted house ever, and that's why it would fit so perfectly in Midnight Valley.
Retired: 9468 Vampyre Castle

Another option for your minifigure lord brooding over Midnight Valley would be Monster Fighters' 9468 Vampyre Castle, featuring a distinct appearance with the central tower and the gemstones within it.
Retired: 9467 The Ghost Train

Also from Monster Fighters, 9467 The Ghost Train would be Midnight Valley's counterpart to 10361 Holiday Express Train, at least until the LEGO Group inevitably releases a train model for the new range.
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