These Christmas lights bring 100 people a night to a North Yorkshire village


The 77-year-old and his wife Jean attract visitors from far and wide to feast their eyes on a wonderland of Christmas lights that adorn the front garden of the couple’s home, named Sunnyside, in the North Yorkshire village of Bagby near Thirsk. All donations from the public who visit go to the local St Mary’s Church.
Since this year’s switch-on, on December 2, hundreds of people have made the trip to take in the multi-coloured festive spectacle.
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Hide AdMr Marshall said: “Sometimes we get over 100 people a night.


“I enjoy raising money for the church and seeing the families at the gate.”
The attraction has expanded again this year.
“The neighbours rather like it. One of our next door neighbours is new and he asked me to put some in his garden too, so I have.”
The lights will stay switched on, as is tradition, until the 12th day after Christmas, regardless of the size of his electricity bill.
“I pay by direct debit so I tend to put it in a drawer and forget about it,” Mr Marshall said.