GIANT festive inflatables and twinkling Christmas fairy lights will decorate the gardens of a home to raise money for charity.
Mick and Norma Gale will once again welcome people to Santa's Garden for the 22nd year - a festive spectacle held at 66 Christine Avenue, Rushwick, near Worcester.
This year, the full display will be back up and running in both the front and back gardens.
Due to garden refurbishments, last year's Christmas lights display took place in the front garden only.
Giant inflatables along with thousands of festive lights and displays will delight families following the big lights switch on which takes place on Saturday, December 14 from 5.30pm to 9pm.
Guests will be able to enjoy mulled wine and mince pies as well as a visit from Father Christmas on opening night.
Santa's Garden will then be open right through to Saturday, December 28 until 9pm.
The gardens will transform into a vibrant showcase of holiday spirit and generosity, all in support of the Midlands Air Ambulance Charity.
Mr Gale said: "We are looking forward to welcoming you all again and this year we are fully open in both the front and back garden with a few new friends.
"Santa will be here opening night to sample the mulled wine and mince pies and sausage rolls.
"We will be switching on Santa's Garden Christmas lights display again in aid of the Midlands Air Ambulance.
"We will be open from 5.30pm to 9pm daily from Saturday, December 14 until Saturday, December 28 inclusive.
"Please bring the children to visit our display and support this great service.
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"Come and see Santa and Rudolph the 10ft reindeer.
"Check out our Facebook page at Santa's Garden and to see the lights look on our website at www.santasgarden.co.uk."
Mr and Mrs Gale spend weeks putting up the Christmas inflatables, decorations and festive lights, starting the decorating towards the end of October and start of November.
Last year, they raised £1,031 for the air ambulance charity.
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