Night of 1,000 lights at mesmerising Glow Wild exhibition winter wonderland exhibition

Winter wonderland at Glow Wild, Wakehurst Place, West Sussex (Image: PA)

Whisper it quietly but it’s starting to look a lot like Christmas.

This is the enchanting winter wonderland scene at Wakehurst Place which has turned its perfectly manicured lawns into a spectacular lantern trail. 

Earlier in the year Kew’s wild botanic garden in West Sussex was a glorious festival of colour as daffodils, magnolias and cherry blossoms burst into life. 

But tonight a riot of artifical colour will explode at nightfall for its annual Glow Wild exhibition.

A​s temperatures dip ​t​o below freezing​, the gardens in the stunning country estate in the High Weald Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty will be transformed into a light fantastic wonderland, inspired by the hidden world of trees, illuminated by one thousand lanterns and set to music.

And at the centre stands Britain’s tallest Christmas tree at a vertiginous 37 metres (121 ft).

One regular visitor said: “It is a sight to behold and utterly magical.”

Glow Wild runs until January 1. 

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