HEREFORD'S Black and White House will be spreading some festive magic in the run-up to Christmas.
This December, children will have the chance to meet Santa as part of a small group, share their holiday wishes and take home a special gift.
The museum will be decked out for the season, and children are invited to take part in special Christmas-themed craft activities throughout the house including ornament making and festive card designing.
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The museum has also arranged a special experience for visitors with mobility challenges. On Sunday December 8 at 11am, the house will host an accessible Santa visit on the ground floor.
Tickets are £7 per child, with each ticket including free entry for one accompanying adult. The event will run on December 7, 8, 14, and 15.
Pre-booking is essential to secure a place. For more information and to reserve tickets, visit the Black and White House Museum on Eventbrite: HerefordChristmas.eventbrite.co.uk and for accessible event tickets go to: AccessibleHerefordChristmas.eventbrite.co.uk
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