A traditional Christmas at Knightshayes

Mary Youlden
Authored by Mary Youlden
Posted Monday, December 11, 2017 - 7:06am

If you’re after a traditional family Christmas, why not head to Knightshayes, near Tiverton this December where you’ll find festive decorations, winter illuminations and have a chance to meet the jolly man himself.

Taking place until 23 December (11am-5pm), this National Trust Gothic house will be adorned with traditional Victorian decorations, including eight real Christmas trees and six handmade dollhouses. Visitors can wander from room to room and learn about Victorian Christmas traditions that are still around today, such as the story of crackers and the traditional advent wreath.

A traditional green Father Christmas will be stopping by in the library of the house to meet children booked to see him (Sat 9-Sun 10 and Sat 16-Sat 23 Dec). As well as this, from 3.30pm everyday there will be an illuminated trail down to the forecourt of the house, giving a taster of the evening illuminations at Knightshayes by Night where the garden will be spectacularly brought to life for all to see.

At Knightshayes by Night, the house and gardens will become a riot of colour, with twinkling fairy lights, illuminations and music (Fri 8-Sun 10, Fri 15-Sun 17 and Fri 22-Sat 23 December, 5-7pm). There will be an extended illuminated trail in the formal garden and the ground floor of the house will be open, offering a chance to get festive in an impressive country house, previously the home of the Heathcoat Amory family.

The café will be serving some delicious feasting meals, with carvery lunches every Sunday, and the shop will be open to pick-up an extra special Christmas gift. Visits to see Father Christmas cost £6 per child and normal admission applies. Pre-booking is essential. Illuminations are included in the cost of admission and are free for members.

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