Over 120 stalls will pitch up on the outskirts of Ipswich in November for the Suffolk County Christmas Fair.
Taking place over three days in the grounds of Hintlesham Hall, shoppers will be able to browse at the variety of stalls selling a range of goods.
Stalls lined up include handcrafted items, festive decorations, artisan food and drink and unique gifts.
They will be set up within heated marquees and throughout the grounds of Hintlesham Hall.
There will also be licenced bars selling mulled wine, luxury hot chocolates and other warm drinks, plus a variety of food stalls selling festive foods such as roasted chestnuts.
As well as all this, live music is also set to entertain, with carol singers, a brass band and a vintage close harmony group, The Harmonettes, singing Christmas songs.
A ferris wheel and children's carousel ride is also going to be located, with Father Christmas visiting the fair on the Friday and Saturday.
The event takes place from Friday, November 24 to Sunday, November 26, and is organised by Prestige Country Events, who also run the Christchurch Park Market.
Darren Perry, owner of Prestige Country Events, said: "We are excited to be bringing this wonderful festive event to Hintlesham Hall and look forward to it becoming a regular fixture in the calendar.
"When choosing our stallholders, we always focus on quality, variety and showcasing local artisans and small businesses.
"We have been working hard since January to make this a really special event full of festive cheer, talented stallholders and creating the ultimate Christmas shopping experience for our visitors."
Tickets for the event are available, with time slots for each day to avoid queues.
Click here for tickets or for more information.
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