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| Season (12 Dec 2025 - 14 Dec 2025) | ||
|---|---|---|
| Day | Times | |
| Friday - Sunday | 11:00 | - 16:00 |
Beginning on Friday 12 December,the ninth Christmas Tree Festival in St Andrew's Church, Harberton promises to be as spectacular as ever. This year there will be visiting Kings and Camels as well as the glorious array of trees decorated by village groups and individuals. Food and drink will be on sale throughout, with all proceeds going to Harberton Church Community Fund.
Free entry, donations welcome
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Turn off the A381 towards Harberton and follow signs to the Parish Hall car park . Limited parking available in the square by the church
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