The festive season began at a heritage farm with a display of clog dancing.
Crowds flocked to Cogges Manor Farm in Witney for its biggest fundraiser of the year, the Cogges Christmas Market.
Local musicians and women's clog side Masons Apron Morris performed on Saturday (November 30) and The Voice Kids winner Torrin Cuthill, Buttercross Ukuleles and Blake Primary School choir entertained the crowds on Sunday.
Two barns and the farmyard were full of over 60 local or regional independent stalls, selling artisan crafts and ugifts plus seasonal produce and hand-made crafts from Cogges’ volunteers.
There was a chance to choose your perfect Nordmann Fir Christmas tree and enjoy plenty of cheer at Cogges Kitchen’s seasonal BBQ and bar.
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Meanwhile the Cogges Grand Christmas raffle had some fantastic prizes to be won.
Christmas at Cogges features Father Christmas and his elves in Santa's Grotto, a festive light trail and a pop-up Christmas shop.
This Sunday (December 8) there will be a Christmas wreathmaking workshop from 10am – 12pm in the Cotswold barn, under the expert eye of florist Sandra Green of Lark Rise Flower.
Cost includes all materials, entry to Christmas at Cogges and lunch at the Cogges Kitchen café, topped off with a mince pie.
As a charity, Cogges relies on the income events generate in order to keep the doors open and the animals fed.
If you have any time to volunteer over the festive season, from stewarding to selling trees to delivering crafts, please do get in touch at volunteering@cogges.org.uk.
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