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Meet Father Christmas

30 November @ 10:00 am22 December @ 5:00 pm

Father Christmas is making a special stop at No.1 Royal Crescent again this year, he’s keen to experience our ’12 Tales of a Georgian Christmas’ tour!

Whilst he is here he would like to read a Christmas story to the children and of course give them a gift.

Children will be greeted by Christmas helpers and led into our beautifully decorated Servant’s Hall where Father Christmas will read them a story. They will have a chance to talk to him, have a photo with him and there is a special post box if your child would like to leave a letter for him.

Each child will be given a gift and a Georgian Christmas Cookie recipe card to take home. We’d love to see pictures of the baking creations so please post these to our social media with the hashtag #no1royalcrescent.


Session Times and Capacity

Father Christmas will be in our Servant’s Hall each weekend between 30 November and 22 December. We welcome up to 12 children in each visit and we ask that where possible, one adult accompanies each child, due to space restrictions.

Adults will be asked to stand at the back of the room or kneel next to their child if needed.

Each session will last approximately 30 minutes.


Please Note

Please ensure you enter the names and ages of all children you are purchasing tickets for. If for some reason you are unable to do this as part of the ticket purchasing process, please email the names and ages of all children you have purchased tickets for to no1royalcrescent@bptrust.org.uk so they can be added to the good list!

Your Meet Father Christmas ticket does not grant you access to the Museum or exhibition. Museum admission and exhibition tickets can be purchased via our website.

Entry to see Father Christmas will be down the steps from the Courtyard Door. Accessible entrance is possible, please speak to museum staff on arrival.

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Staff sickness may mean the event has to be cancelled or revised at short notice. We will endeavor to give visitors as much notice as possible in the unlikely event that this should happen.

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