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Brothers transform family home into Christmas lights display

The Brailsford siblings have raised more than £90,000 for charity decorating their mother’s Bristol home over the years.

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Two brothers have turned a family home into one of Britain’s brightest Christmas lights displays.

Lee and Paul Brailsford have been decorating their mother Rosemary’s house in Brentry, Bristol, since 1994 to raise money for charity.

They have already raised more than £92,000 for The Grand Appeal, the charity for Bristol Royal Hospital for Children, and hope the total will reach £100,000 this year.

The house has been decorated since 1994 (Ben Birchall/PA)
The brothers have been decorating the house in Brentry since 1994 (Ben Birchall/PA)

There are trains, elves and a life-size nativity from America, powered by thousands of LED lights.

The lights will be on for four hours each night (Ben Birchall/PA)
The lights will be switched on for four hours each night (Ben Birchall/PA)

Donations can be made in person when visiting the Christmas display, or online at www.brailsfordlights.co.uk.

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