Dunham Massey's Christmas trail is set to return from November 15 to January 1 - with tickets on sale now.
The award-winning, internationally-acclaimed festive spectacle features colour-changing battens of light and a tunnel filled with stars.
Visitors will also get the chance to catch a glimpse of Father Christmas.
As Georgina Lofthouse, general manager at National Trust Dunham Massey, said: "We’re delighted to welcome people back to Christmas at Dunham Massey for 2024.
"Whether it’s already part of your festive traditions, or you’re visiting for the first time, there’s lots for all the family to enjoy as the gardens are transformed with magical sparkle.
"As a charity, every ticket sold supports us to look after this special place for everyone to enjoy, from caring for the deer herd to ensuring the long-term future of the historic collection inside the house."
The celebrated trail, brought to the public by Sony Music in partnership with the National Trust is created by Culture Creative.
The event opens from 4.30pm and its closing times vary, but it's strictly timed, so early planning is advisable to ensure a safe spot.
A selection of hand-picked street food vendors will be present throughout the event, providing a range of decadent seasonal snacks.
Punters can also grab a hot chocolate or toasted marshmallows.
Various tariffs are in place for adults and children, and a more inclusive family package is offered with off-peak, standard and peak rates ranging from £19 to £26 for adults, £12.50 to £18 for children, and £41 to £83 for families.
National Trust members can enjoy free parking if booked in advance.
You can find more information about the event and book their tickets from the Ticketek UK website.
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