SHOPPERS were spoilt for choice when more than 40 stalls made their way to Bells Piece for its 14th Christmas market.
There were stalls in Simply Unique, the Arts and Craft Studio and Bells Piece Bargain Tent, as well as the main marquee and the Horticulture Shop, which sold winter bedding plants, Christmas wreaths and preserves.
Santa Claus also made an appearance in his grotto where he had a lucky dip and soft toys ready to give away.
Visitors were then welcomed to the Bells Piece Café where homemade soups, roast pork and stuffing rolls, and other treats were awaiting.
Throughout December, volunteers at Bells Piece will also be selling a range of Christmas trees.
A wide selection of trees are available, ranging in size and price from £21 to £61.
Norway Spruce, or “traditional trees”, are on sale from four foot at £21 to seven foot at £36.
Nordman, or “non-drop blue trees”, also range in size from four foot to seven foot, but prices start at £34.50 rising to £61.
Customers can also purchase Christmas wreaths from Bells Piece at just £10 each.
Thanks to support and help from volunteers, as well as opening from 9.30am-3.30pm Monday to Friday, the shop will be open between 10am and 3pm at weekends.
Money raised will go toward further horticulture projects in the new year.
Bells Piece Leonard Cheshire Disability Service, situated in the outskirts of Farnham, supports adults with learning disabilities to live, learn and work as independently as they choose. The home can accommodate up to 13 individuals.






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