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WHAT’S ON AROUND THE COUNT I ES


HELLENS MANOR TUDOR CHRISTMAS HOUSE TOURS 4-7 December Much Marcle


These imersive character tours, which bring Tudor festivities to life as you explore the folk and plant lore of Christmastide. See the house dressed for Yule and visit the Roundel for warming drinks and snacks around the firepit, (a mince pie and mulled cider or apple juice are included in your ticket). Hellens Manor is a much- loved historic Tudor/Jacobean home, owned by the Pennington Mellor Munthe Charity Trust, with an incredible tapestry of stories, characters, art, furniture, grounds and formal gardens.


Adults £18, Children £10.00 www.hellensmanor.com/events/


HAY ON WYE CHRISTMAS FAYRE 14 December 10am-4pm


Bringing some festive cheer to the centre of Hay, over 100 traders join Hay’s independent high street to bring you unique Christmas gifts, local crafts, food and drink and this year the market will spread through Memorial Square, the halls, Clock Tower, PLUS Hay Castle.


Follow @haymarketsltd on social media for updates about which makers, bakers, producers and artists will be bringing you their wonderful wares.


For more information email info@haymarkets.co.uk or phone 07989 98060.


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CHRISTMAS MARKETS IN HEREFORD CITY 6- 22 December High Town and Commercial Street


A magical time awaits you this Christmas with fantastic Christmas Markets in Hereford, hosting around 40 stalls each day. With festive treats and gifts on offer and including locally made crafts, decorations and jewellery as well as delicious hot street food and drinks. Soak up the festive atmosphere all overlooked by the wonderful giant Christmas tree and lights.


SANTA IS COMING TO SOLIHULL


Santa is coming to Solihull, with Touchwood’s festive programme of activities throughout December. From a magical visit to Santa’s Grotto to gift shopping, enjoying live carols, and celebrating with dinner and drinks, there is something for everyone!


Santa’s Grotto will be open every day until Christmas Eve, with a sack full of gifts for the little ones and a photo opportunity for parents. Book your ticket online: eventsattouchwood.co.uk. For those searching for gifts for friends and family, Touchwood has over 80 shops to choose from, including ProCook, Yankee Candle and Oliver Bonas. Gift cards can also be purchased.


A GEORGIAN CHRISTMAS AT BERRINGTON HALL Throughout December until 5 January


Weekends 10am - 4pm Berrington Hall is taking you back to the Georgian era this Christmas. Discover traditional decorations, atmospheric evening lighting, fireplaces brimming with dried flowers, magnificent Christmas trees and a unique ‘below stairs’ experience. Selected Weekdays you are invited to find all the items required for the perfect Georgian Christmas. Suitable for 4-12 year olds. Trails are £3 per child and include a prize.


21 & 22 December experience Georgian elegance at its finest with a horse and carriage ride, enjoying scenic views out across Capability Brown's final landscape masterpiece. There is no need to book; rides will be available all day from 10 am to 4 pm. Cash payment only. Prices: £4 per adult, £3 per child.


www. n a t i o n a l t r u s t . o r g. u k / v i s i t /wo r c e s t e r s h i r e - herefordshire/berrington-hall/events


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