Owned by the National Trust and located in East Sussex, Nymans is set to host its popular, returning annual Christmas trail, and this year’s theme takes its aesthetic cue from fairytales.
Nymans is set to host its popular, returning annual Christmas trail. (Image: National Trust Images / Laurence Perry)
Named “A Fairytale Christmas at Nymans” this indoor and outdoor trail around and inside the Georgian home will feature an array of displays from a Cinderella Carriage to Little Red Riding Hood and her basket of treats.
Visitors can expect enchanting scenes inspired by classic fairytales. (Image: National Trust Images / Claire Hewitt)
Running from November 22 to January 4, visitors can expect enchanting scenes inspired by classic fairytales to mark the festive season, with admission free with entry.
The event offers families the chance to explore the gardens through an imaginative fairytale-themed trail, where each stop reveals a different story brought to life.
The historic rooms of Nymans will be dressed in seasonal splendour. (Image: National Trust Images / Laurence Perry)
The property dates back to 1839 and features a listed garden with a woodland, lake and outdoor play area for a winter stroll.
Inside, the historic rooms of Nymans will be dressed in seasonal splendour, with Christmas trees, fairy lights and intricate decorations giving every corner a magical glow.
There’s plenty for younger visitors too, with interactive displays and photo-friendly moments dotted throughout the trail.

