MISTLETOE, roast chestnuts, mulled wine and local crafts are on the festive menu at the National Trust Christmas Fayres at Lower Brockhampton, near Bromyard.
The fayres will be set in the moated manor house on the Brockhampton Estate on Saturday (December 6) and Sunday December 14 and offer an ideal opportunity to find unusual gifts.
Visitors are welcomed with the traditional greeting of mulled wine and mince pies.
The manor house and courtyard area will be decorated for Christmas and local crafts, Christmas trees, holly, ivy and mistletoe from the Brockhampton Estate will be on sale.
For the first time, there will be a Brockhampton tenants' stall, selling goods produced on the estate, including the new Brockhampton- branded damson jam.
Lower Brockhampton House will be open from 10.30am to 4pm on the two days. Entry is £2 per adult and children under 12 are admitted free with a chance to visit Father Christmas for £2.50 each.
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