A National Trust site near Worcester is putting on a series of Christmas events for the whole family to enjoy.
Croome Court will be festively decorated this Christmas.
A new video project, called Rapturous Delight, has been specially curated for the event and will show the Croome's landscapes throughout the seasons.
The heritage site will also host a series of choirs from the surrounding villages all of which will be at no extra charge.
St Magdalene Church will be hosting three free choir performances on November 30, December 7 and December 14.
Jenine McGaughran, creative producer at National Trust, said: "Christmas at Croome this year promises to be special because it is so connected to the stories we tell about the history of our landscape and the architectural significance of our buildings.
"Leo & Hyde have brought these to life in the most creatively captivating way, whilst our team has worked tirelessly to create experiences that will excite and delight our visitors throughout the festive season.
"We can’t wait to share it.”
‘Rapturous Delight’, which runs from Friday 6 to Sunday 22 December, is inspired by Croome’s ‘Pages from Nature’ theme, celebrating the 200-year anniversary of the publication of the Hortus Croomensis – a 19th-century guidebook to Croome’s wonderful parkland and instrumental in the parkland’s restoration.
Leo Mercer, creative producer/writer of Leo & Hyde who made Rapturous Delight, said: "It's very exciting to develop a projection experience in response to the Hortus Croomensis for Croome this Christmas.
"The Long Gallery is so full of visual inspiration, and then on top of that, the Hortus Croomensis is full of delightful imagery.
"It’s a real Christmas treat for our team to be responding to it with a visual feast of a projection experience.
"We can't wait to share the fruits in a few weeks time."
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