Children in Suffolk will get the opportunity to meet Father Christmas as a popular Santa's Grotto returns to a Christmas Market.
Stonham Barns Park Christmas Market will take place on Saturday and Sunday (November 30 and December 1) from 10am to 4pm at Stonham Barns Park, near Stowmarket.
Last year, the event saw more than 2,000 visitors despite bad weather and the market was recently extended to cover two weekends.
The event will offer fresh mince pies, stalls selling mulled wine, hot chestnuts and other festive food.
There is also a Santa's Grotto experience where children receive a gift from Father Christmas and there is a photograph opportunity for parents.
Terri Forward, of Stonham Barns Park, said: "Christmas is all about families being together and we always like to make the season truly magical with our annual Christmas Craft Market which this year is extending across two weekends.
"We know that families like a traditional visit to Santa’s Grotto and ours is open throughout December to set the Christmas scene. We also offer a funfair for the children, train rides, face painting and delicious food and drink outlets."
Market Alex Muckle, of the Stonham Barns Park Events team, said:
"The quality of the craft products was outstanding and there really was something for everyone – from beautiful wreaths to decorations, candles, paintings, jigsaws and festive food. And we look forward to doing it all again next weekend because everyone loves Christmas!"
The Santa's Grotto experience will be open on December 7, 8, 14 and 15, as well as every day between December 21 and 24.
Tickets for the grotto will be an additional cost of £10 per child under 12 and can be booked in advance as walk-in spaces may be limited on the day.
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