There are festive celebrations taking place on the Dinefwr estate in November.
The annual Christmas fair is set to return to Dinefwr, taking place on November 22, 23, and 24, from 10am to 4pm.
Newton House will be transformed with a festive marquee with a variety of stalls, offering local produce from handmade jewellery to preserves.
Visitors can enjoy carol singers, choirs, and brass bands, with a park and ride service available from Home Farm.
From November 23 on weekends, and daily from December 16 to January 5, Newton House will welcome guests with rooms decorated for Christmas, including a nature-themed 'Woodland Banquet'.
The 'Creatures of Dinefwr' Christmas tree will also be on display, featuring new decorations by artist Bettina Reeves.
Father Christmas will be in his grotto on 'Santa Sundays' (booking essential), and community carol singing will take place in the Dining Room on December 19.
On December 31 and January 3, the estate will host Mari Lwyd, a South Wales folk tradition, with music, drinks, and playful rhymes.
The Mari and her group will jest their way into Newton House, bringing good luck for the year if allowed entry.
Visitors are advised to check the website for more information.
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