There are some festive celebrations taking place at a Ceredigion National Trust venue later this year.
The annual Christmas Fair at Llanerchaeron will run from December 6-8, featuring more than 70 stalls.
These stalls will offer a variety of festive items, including local artisan food and unique Christmas gifts.
Mulled wine and mince pies will also be available.
Children can meet Sion Corn (Santa Claus) in his grotto on December 7-8.
Gardener Meg will host festive wreath-making workshops on November 29 and 30 and December 1, using natural materials from the Llanerchaeron estate. Booking is essential.
The estate's resident cats, Eira, Mwg, and Tom, will be part of a special two-day Christmas event from December 6-8.
Visitors can enjoy a cat's-eye view of Christmas, with each room in the Georgian villa decorated in a theme dedicated to one of the cats.
The gardens, farmyard, lakeside walk, and second-hand bookshop will be open every weekend from November 9 to December 29.
Normal admission fees apply, but National Trust members can enter for free.
Some events, including meeting Father Christmas, require booking and may incur additional charges.
For more details and to plan a visit, go to the National Trust's Llanerchaeron website.
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