Festive displays spreading cheer across the region

Ben Birchall/PA A house in Brentry, Bristol, which is covered in Christmas Lights. Lights spell out the word "Wonderland" at the top, and reindeer light figures can be seen on the rooftop. There are snowmen, Santa, stars and snowflake lights all over the house. They are all different colours. Ben Birchall/PA

From inflatable Santas, snowmen made out of beer bottles and grottos, the West Country is full of Christmas spirit.

Some residents have decked their houses out to raise money for charity, while others have done it to spread festive cheer.

Here are just some of those who are working to brighten up the dark, December nights.

Festive: Brothers Lee and Paul Brailsford have decorated their mum's house in Brentry, Bristol, for 30 years. They are raising money for The Grand Appeal.

Ben Birchall/PA A house in Brentry, Bristol, which is covered in Christmas Lights. Lights spell out the word "Wonderland" at the top, and reindeer light figures can be seen on the rooftop. There are snowmen, Santa, stars and snowflake lights all over the house. They are all different colours. Ben Birchall/PA

Merry Melksham: Residents living down Sarum Avenue in Melksham, Wiltshire, are continuing their annual tradition of lighting up the street.

It is all for a good cause, with proceeds going to Wiltshire and Bath Air Ambulance Charity.

Linda De Santiz Sarum Avenue in Melksham, Wiltshire. A house is covered in Christmas lights. There are large figures including a Santa, a penguin, presents and a dog which are also lit up. 'Ho ho ho' is spelled out in lights, as is 'Merry Christmas' Linda De Santiz

Christmas characters: This house in Boscombe Road, Swindon, Wiltshire, is covered in lights.

The display also features many famous characters - can you spot your favourite?

Kris Marmoy Boscombe Road in Swindon. A house is covered in Christmas lights and decorations. Disney characters like Mickey Mouse and Olaf can be seen, as well as Minions and the Grinch. Kris Marmoy

Lights for loved ones: This house in South Cerney, Cirencester, has been decorated by Debbie Walton in memory of her mum.

All proceeds will be donated to Sue Ryder Leckhampton Court Hospice.

Debbie Walton A house in South Cerney, Cirencester. It is covered in multicoloured Christmas lights. Reindeers, Santas, sleighs and trees can be seen. Debbie Walton

Santa Claus is coming to town: A grotto has been built in Melksham, Wiltshire as part of the street display in Sarum Avenue.

So far, the residents have raised more than £3,000 for charity.

Melksham News A grotto display in Sarum Avenue, Melksham, Wiltshire. Two large Christmas trees are planted either side of the grotto and there are large presents and a snowman light. The word "Wonderland" is also spelled out in lights. Melksham News

Do you wanna build a snowman? Although there is no chance of a white Christmas in Somerset this year, it hasn't stopped The Queen Victoria pub in Priddy.

Staff are making good use of thousands of empty beer bottles and raising money for Children's Hospice South West.

Ben Birchall/PA Queen Victoria pub in Priddy, Somerset. It is covered in white fairy lights. In front of the pub, there is a green Christmas tree display made out of empty beer bottles. It is almost as tall as the building. There is also a snowman made out of beer bottles. Ben Birchall/PA

Walking in a Winterbourne Wonderland: The annual fundraiser has returned to Winterbourne Down in Bristol.

More than 100,000 lights are on display to raise money for the Grand Appeal charity.

Winterbourne Wonderland Christmas lights in South Gloucestershire.

The most wonderful time of the year: Eastbury Way in Swindon has been transformed with lights.

Residents down the street are raising money for the mental health charity, Mind.

Claire Edwards Eastbury Way, Swindon, decorated for Christmas. A few properties can be seen in the frame, all decked out with multicoloured fairy lights. There are inflatable figures in front of the houses too - a Santa, gingerbread and a snowman can be seen.  Claire Edwards

Look up: This street in Abbeymead, Gloucestershire is a great spot for stargazing.

The display is raising money for Spinal Muscular Atrophy (SMA) UK as well as Great Western Air Ambulance.

Bethany Lucetta A street in Gloucestershire which is decorated with hundreds of multicoloured lights. A large Christmas tree light is in front of one house. There is a large star made out of lights which is hung up in the sky. Bethany Lucetta

Rudolph: Trina Hodges is raising money for The Grand Appeal, a cause which is close to her heart.

Her impressive displays in Oldland Common, Bristol, are not exclusive to Christmas - the house is also transformed every year for Halloween.

Trina Hodges A Christmas display in Bristol. Reindeers can be seen, made out of logs and sticks. There are also lights, nutcrackers and Christmas trees in the image. Trina Hodges

Sparkling: The Brentnall family in Patchway, Bristol have created this colourful display to raise money for St Peter's Hospice.

It is in memory of a relative who died from a brain tumour eight weeks after diagnosis.

BBC/Joe Lemer A house in Patchway, Bristol, decorated with hundreds of Christmas lights. There is a large Christmas tree outside, covered in multicoloured fairy lights. The house walls are decorated with green and red lights. The house has stars, trees, angels and Santa in a sleigh on it, all made out of lightsBBC/Joe Lemer

The season of giving: This display in Critchill Road, Frome, was made by Xanthe Anderson.

There is a box for food and essential supplies which visitors can drop donations into, which will then be given to local charity, Fair Frome.

Xanthe Anderson Christmas display in Frome. The house is covered in lights such as stars and a sleigh. The front garden features other light figures like trees, reindeers and penguins. Xanthe Anderson

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