A house in Ulverston has been transformed into a 'spectacular' Winter Wonderland to raise money for charity.
The property at 2 Mountbarrow Way goes all out for Christmas every year to support St Mary's Hospice.
Jayne Wylie is once again asking people to reach deep into their pockets whenever they visit her home with a post box also set up to allow children to send their letters off to Santa.
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The official switch-on came on Saturday, November 23, with locals able to take in the 'Christmas light extravaganza' right up until the big day.
Richard Cogger, area fundraiser at St Mary's Hospice, said: "We are truly overwhelmed by the generosity and festive spirit of those who decorate the house.
"Their incredible Christmas light display isn’t just a dazzling Winter Wonderland for the community to enjoy; it’s also a shining symbol of hope and kindness."
Last year, the decorations helped raise a grand total of £502.66, with Jayne and the hospice now hoping that they can better this result in 2024.
Richard added: "Every twinkling light and every donation made during this magical event helps St Mary’s Hospice continue providing vital care, comfort, and support to those who need us most, especially during the festive season.
"To everyone who visits, donates, or simply shares in this joy - thank you for helping us make a meaningful difference in the lives of so many.
"Together, we’re lighting the way for a brighter, more compassionate Christmas."
Jayne chooses to go to all this effort every year as a way of giving back to the hospice, who she believes is a 'massive part' of the local community.
If you would like to help Jayne beat her fundraising total from 2023, then you can head to LA12 9NT to see the festive display for yourself.
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