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Visiting South Devon in December? Come to St Andrew's Church, Harberton, where the popular Christmas Tree Festival returns from 15th to 17th December. Beautifully decorated trees celebrate the life and community of our vibrant village. The event is free, but delicious refreshments and donations will raise money for Harberton Church Community Fund, working to restore our glorious medieval church. The festival closes on Sunday evening with our traditional Carol Service.
Limited free parking is available in the village square, with more at the Parish Hall, a short walk away.
Free but donations welcome. Food and drink on sale.
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