A mansion owned by Charlotte Church is hosting a number of events this December.
The Dreaming, located in the Elan Valley and the retreat that led to Ms Church putting her Dinas Powys home The Spinney on the market, has a number of events and experiences on offer.
The Dreaming, recently named "Wales Spa of the Year" in The Times and Sunday Times 50 Best UK Spas guide, is hosting a series of festive events this month.
The offerings are split into two weeks.
The first week, December 6-8, is tailored for adults and teenagers, while the second week, December 19-22, is designed for families with younger children.
Among the events on offer is the 'Dreaming of a Green Christmas' workshop, where participants can create sustainable gifts from natural materials found in the venue's ancient woodland.
Held in the Potting Shed and priced at £35 per person, it includes festive music, mulled drinks, and mince pies.
The workshop will run on December 6-8 and December 13-15, from 11.30am to 2pm.
Another offering is a 'Festive High Tea with House & Land Tour', priced at £45 per person.
Visitors can explore the house and gardens, followed by a festive high tea on December 6-8 and December 13-15, from 2.30pm to 5.30pm.
For those seeking a more spirited evening, the 'Festive Blessings Silent Disco' offers an opportunity to dance under the stars in the Court of the Holly King.
This event, priced at £25 per person, includes mulled drinks and marshmallow toasting on December 6-8 and December 13-15, from 6pm to 7.30pm.
In the second week, the 'Dreaming of a Green Christmas' workshop is repeated with a focus on younger children.
The 'Festive Family Christmas' event sees families creating crafts together, followed by a walk to meet The Dreaming’s Father Christmas.
This event is £35 for adults and £20 for children.
The 'Carols by the Campfire' event invites visitors to sing traditional carols under the night sky.
This event is £15 per person.
All three second-week events take place between December 18-22.
More information can be found on The Dreaming's website.
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