For many the famous annual festive tree festival in Tavistock is the highlight of the season.

This year’s Tavistock Christmas Tree Festival promises to be as stunning as ever as it opens later this month.

This year's event will be opened by the mayor of Tavistock, Cllr Steve Hipsey, on Friday November 28 at 2.30pm and will be open until Sunday, December 7.

More than 65 beautifully decorated trees will be drawing thousands of visitors to St Eustachius’ Church and supporting the building’s upkeep, maintenance and improvements. Visitors will be asked for donations.

The rows of trees inside the length of the church will be decorated by community groups, schools and businesses.

New contributors this year are the National Trust’s Buckland Abbey, Kings Bakery and Deli and Home-Start South and West Devon, to name but a few.

Vanessa Bowles, lead organiser, said: “Tavistock Parish Church’s Christmas Tree Festival promises to be as magical as ever with over 65 trees decorated by local voluntary groups, charities, schools and businesses with all manner of creative decorations and lights.

“We have a few new contributors this year and we are excited to see their creations.

“Who can forget our winners last year? Tavistock Musical Theatre Company’s wowed us with their spectacular dragon and Tavistock College’s charmed us with a whimsical woodland poem beautifully illustrated in the stunning decorations on their tree. What will they do this year?

“Firm favourites are the trees decorated by our local schools and I am sure there are pupils busy with glue and glitter, getting their decorations ready to illustrate their chosen themes this year.”

Visitors are invited to vote for their favourite tree while sharing a coffee and a Christmas cookie with friends.

There will also be Christmas items for sale such as crafted gifts from Vintage Green or a locally-made marmalade, jam or chutney.

The festival began in St Eustachius’ Church in 2009 and is now in its 16th year (a year was missed during the pandemic).

The event attracts visitors from throughout West Devon and further afield.

Vanessa added: “The festival has become a popular and much-loved date in people’s calendar. It’s organised by the Friends of St Eustachius, raising many thousands of pounds each year.

“The friends group, with a membership of over 200, is run by volunteers with the sole aim of raising funds to improve and enhance the fabric of our church.”

A spokesperson for Kings Bakery said: “We’re fortunate to be part of Tavistock's wonderful retail community for 15 years. We feel the tree festival is a good way to support others and share with the wider community all that is great about Tavistock. Our tree will be adorned with handmade decorations to represent our treats.”

Entry donations of £1 per adult are requested (children go free).

Opening times are 10am to 4pm every day apart from the following: Friday, November 28, 2.30pm to 4pm; Sunday, November 30, 11am to 4pm; Wednesday, December 3, 11am to 4pm; Friday, December 5, late opening for Dickensian Evening, 10am to 9pm; and finally, Sunday, December 7, 11am to 4pm.

Contact Vanessa Bowles at [email protected] or 07801 710091.

Tavistock Christmas Tree Festival
Tavistock Christmas Tree Festival (Submitted)
Tavistock Christmas Tree Festival
Tavistock Christmas Tree Festival (Submitted)