Take a trip down memory lane this festive season at a National Trust site in Worcestershire.
Bring the whole family along to celebrate Christmas retro-style inside Hanbury Hall.
Inspired by the 1970s and 1980s, visitors can expect to get a blast from the past as they explore the house dressed for the Christmas many people can still remember.
The event will take place from Saturday (November 30) until Sunday (January 5) where visitors can sip on Babycham or a Snowball as they explore the rooms decorated with a riot of colours, lights and tunes galore.
From opening presents on Christmas morning in the Ladies Parlour to Christmas evening TV and board games in the Great Parlour, people will be able to reminisce over their favourite games, toys and food.
A spokesperson for Hanbury Hall said: "Explore the formal gardens and see if you can find eight hidden glitter balls. Younger visitors can pick up an activity sheet inside the Hall to spot and learn more about retro items on display.
"You may even bump into Father Christmas as he wanders around the house and gardens.
"Don’t forget to visit the Long Gallery to explore a new exhibition celebrating the music and fashion of the 1970s and 1980s, as remembered by the staff and volunteers of Hanbury Hall and Greyfriars."
In the Courtyard, visitors will find a glistening 16-foot Christmas tree and the second-hand bookshop decorated for Christmas, filled to the brim with award-winning titles, comforting classics, and children’s books.
Visitors can also follow one of three waymarked routes on a winter walk in the parkland followed by a visit to the Courtyard Kitchen restaurant or the dog-friendly Stables Café.
The Access Vehicle runs daily, and there are two manual wheelchairs and two mobility scooters available to hire.
There is level access to the ground floor of the Hall and both cafés.
There is no step-free access to the first floor of the Hall, but there is a virtual tour available on a tablet.
Dogs are welcome on leads in the Stables Café, second-hand bookshop, courtyard, stable yard and parkland.
No pre-booking is required and for more information visit www.nationaltrust.org.uk/hanbury-hall
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