Eltham Palace is set to host a stunning light trail this Christmas season.

Produced by the team at Kilimanjaro Live in partnership with English Heritage, Christmas at Eltham Palace promises to be an enchanting experience like no other.

From December 1 to January 1, Christmas at Eltham Palace invites guests to “immerse themselves in a world of seasonal sparkle and festive cheer”.

The event promises an array of surprises, aiming for an unforgettable experience for all who attend.

Working in collaboration with renowned creative director Katherine Jewkes, the event will showcase an impressive trail of illuminations and installations.

Among the featured artists is Illumaphonium, a light art pioneer.

The installation Halo will be a highlight of the occasion, inviting visitors to engage in an interactive experience.

Halo comprises a series of illuminated towers that respond to touch, producing captivating music and an ever-evolving display of light.

Tickets and further information for Christmas at Eltham Palace are available online.

Katherine Jewkes said: "We're incredibly thrilled to introduce a brand-new light trail to Eltham Palace, one of the country's most unique house and garden destinations.

“We can't wait to unveil a host of spectacular installations that will immerse visitors in the festive spirit in 2023."

Stuart Galbraith, CEO of Kilimanjaro Live, added, "Christmas at Eltham Palace promises to be a truly extraordinary experience.

“With its rich historical significance, this magnificent venue sets the stage for unforgettable holiday memories."

Abi Marsh, Head of Historic Properties at English Heritage, London said: "We're delighted to collaborate with Kilimanjaro Live to launch a brand-new Christmas light trail this festive season.

“The Christmas at Eltham Palace trail will offer a breathtaking feast for the senses, providing families with a captivating way to embrace the yuletide spirit.

“We eagerly anticipate the transformation of Eltham Palace's historic grounds into a magical winter wonderland through music and light installations."