Mompesson House is set to host a fairytale Christmas experience.
The 18th-century townhouse in the centre of Salisbury will open its doors both upstairs and downstairs for a blend of fairytales and Victorian Christmas charm.
This immersive storytelling adventure will take place from November 22 to November 30 and December 1 to December 23, from 11am to 3.30pm.
Visitors can expect a series of enchanting experiences, including the three bears' Christmas feast, Hansel's trail leading to the tearoom, and Cinderella’s grand ball in the Large Drawing Room.
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Throughout the Christmas period, families can enjoy activity sheets, and on weekends, free storytelling sessions will be held in the second-hand bookshop.
For those concerned about accessibility, the ground floor of the house is accessible.
However, the library is not accessible for motorised wheelchairs.
There is level access to the garden, a manual wheelchair available, and an accessible toilet.
Visitors are encouraged to check AccessAble for the full accessibility guide.
Normal admission charges apply, but National Trust members can enjoy free admission.
There are no additional charges for the Christmas event.
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Lacock, near Chippenham, will also be part of the festive celebrations.
Famous for its appearances in period dramas and Harry Potter, this Christmas, Lacock will welcome Mrs Christmas.
She will set up her storytelling nook in one of the Abbey’s cloisters, ready to share a festive tale.
Storytime with Mother Christmas, which includes a gift and lasts approximately 25 minutes, will take place on December 14, 15, 21, and 22, with multiple sessions throughout the day.
Special sessions for toddlers and pre-schoolers are scheduled for December 13, 19, and 20.
A relaxed session is also available on December 20.
Normal admission charges apply, with an additional £10 per child for the Mother Christmas experience.
National Trust members can enter for free.
Lacock and Mompesson House are part of a broader network of National Trust sites offering unique Christmas experiences across England, Wales, and Northern Ireland.
Father Christmas will also make special appearances at various locations across the South West.
For more information on Christmas events, visit the National Trust's website.
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