Enchanted Night Garden At Minterne House Comes Alive This Christmas

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This magnificent stately home and Himalayan garden will come alive with stunning woodland creatures, fairies, sprites and dragons alongside stunning light displays to excite and delight all the family.

The event is the work of Fairy Trails, part of AJP Creative, a small family-run company from Devon that designs, manufactures and installs bespoke trails. The handmade willow sculptures create minimal impact on the environment in which they are placed.


‘Fairy-trails.co.uk are delighted to be working with Minterne house and gardens to create a unique Christmas experience. The enchanted Light garden show cases the beautiful house and surrounding gardens which provide a landscape of magic and mystery with surprises around every corner. This is like no other trail, never seen before and fun for all the family’

Andrew Pooley, Managing Director AJP Creative LTD

https://fairy-trails.co.uk/

The Enchanted Night Garden runs from 6th December to 4th January. Booking essential via the Minterne website:
https://minterne.co.uk/whats-on/

About Minterne House and Gardens

Minterne House has been the home of the Churchill and Digby families since 1620. Its Himalayan gardens featured in the Telegraph’s ‘Top 25 Gardens to Visit’ and was voted the ‘best for tranquillity’.

Minterne already hosts a number of seasonal trails throughout the year, including the popular summer Fairy Trail and the current Hallowe’en trail, which continues into November.

Our fireworks night also takes place on 1 November (advance booking advised).

The venue also hosts numerous music events, fairs and weddings.
https://minterne.co.uk/

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