Aberglasney Gardens is set to host one of Carmarthenshire's biggest festive events.
The annual Winter Fair will take place over three days from November 29 to December 1.
The gardens will be transformed into a Christmas 'paradise', complete with live music, a children's trail, and a Santa's grotto.
Jim Stribling, Aberglasney's director of operations, said: "Aberglasney’s Winter Fair is the perfect start to the festive season.
"The gardens and mansion will be transformed into a winter wonderland.
"We’re delighted to be able to offer visitors the opportunity to do all their Christmas shopping whilst enjoying the festive atmosphere in these beautiful surroundings."
The fair will be open each day from 10am to 4.30pm, with visitors welcomed by a complimentary glass of mulled wine and a mince pie.
A variety of live performers will provide the sounds of Christmas.
Stallholders will include artists, crafters, and artisan food and drink producers.
Visitors can expect to find unique gifts, handmade decorations, art, and homeware.
There will also be one-off pieces of jewellery and fashionable winter wear.
Santa will make a daily appearance, with a gift for each child who visits him.
There will also be a festive trail around the gardens for children to enjoy.
A food marquee will offer a range of festive treats, from chocolate and spirits to Welsh cheese.
There will also be outlets for 'on the go' eating and drinking.
Entrance to the Winter Fair will be £14.50 per person, with no separate entrance fee to the gardens.
Aberglasney members can attend the Winter Fair free of charge as part of their annual membership package.
Visitors will also be able to enjoy a walk around the gardens during their visit.
A free park and ride service will be available each day of the event.
On the Friday, buses will run from Cae William Llandeilo RFC ground, and on the Saturday and Sunday, buses will run from Ysgol Bro Dinefwr.
Group discounts are available if pre-arranged.
For full details, visit the Aberglasney website.
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