With the festive season fast approaching, a country estate is preparing for the return of its illuminated light trail.
The trail at Helmingham Hall is returning on Friday, November 15 when the gardens will be transformed into a world of light, colour and sound featuring new displays for this year.
Here is everything you need to know ahead of the Illuminated Garden Trail.
How much do tickets cost?
Tickets for the event start from £20 for adults and £10 for children on off peak days.
On peak days tickets will increase to £24 for adults and £12 for children with family tickets available for £60.
Children under three can get into the trail for free and tickets must be booked in advance as there are no tickets available on the day.
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Can I change my booking?
Tickets cannot be swapped but visitors can use the Manage my Booking option on the confirmation email up to seven days before the chosen date.
Tickets are also non refundable and do not need to be printed - just show the barcode on your mobile phone for entry.
How do I get to the event?
The event is taking place at Helmingham Hall Gardens, near Stonham Aspal.
The address to enter into satnavs is Helmingham Hall, Helmingham Estate, Stowmarket, IP14 6EF.
Parking is free with amble available.
Is the trail accessible for wheelchairs?
While the trail has some steps, an alternate route is available for wheelchair users.
Assistance can be arranged by calling 01473 890799 or emailing events@helmingham.com.
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What should I wear?
The estate recommends wearing warm clothing and sturdy footwear as the paths can be uneven and slippery.
Some areas of the trail may be dark so it is recommended to bring a torch with you.
Will there be refreshments?
Wrights Cafe on the site will reopen for the event offering their usual menu of posh cheese toasties alongside special festive treats.
Other hot drinks and snacks, including s'mores kits, will be available and there will also be complimentary mulled wine on offer.
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