It was a definite effort this evening, leaving the warmth of the house for the freezing cold frosty conditions in the village of Corfe Castle but we did it! The Christmas lights in Corfe Castle are always brilliant but this year there seemed to be even more so we had a wander around and tried to take photos. These photos show that we could have done with a tripod (not something we possess!) as we couldn't keep still enough. The cottages looked really cosy and welcoming on such a cold night with their Christmas decorations and lights but we didn't walk far, it was just too cold.
The centre of Corfe Castle Village facing the Bankes Arms.
Corfe Castle lit up in the background behind the Greyhound pub.
The castle from another spot, eerie.
Back in the centre of the village, facing the National Trust shop with the Nativity scene in front of the Christmas tree.
The Nativity, it's been something of a tradition to stop off in Corfe and have a look at this for many years now!
The National Trust Shop.
Then it was back to get warmed up and for a drink of hot chocolate (worth going out for!), incidentally it was -5C when we got back to Swanage at just before 8pm, brrrrrr.
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