UK's first Peter Pan festive light trail will come to Hampstead
Briefly

Kenwood House is set to launch a winter programme featuring a spectacular illuminated walking trail inspired by JM Barrie's 'Peter Pan.' Running from November 21 to January 3, the trail will showcase iconic characters and locations from the story through lights, lasers, and projections. Visitors can enjoy themed food and drinks while exploring magical settings like the Darling family home and Skull Rock. In addition to celebrating Barrie's connection to Hampstead, the event will help raise funds for Great Ormond Street Hospital Charity, with a portion of ticket sales contributing to the cause.
"Neverland is a truly magical experience that brings to life one of literature's most beloved stories in a stunning and immersive way, from the magical flying scenes to iconic characters that children and adults alike adore."
"This winter trail, featuring illuminated landscapes and synchronized soundscapes, will transform Kenwood House into a whimsical representation of Peter Pan's journey, delivering joy and nostalgia for all ages."
Read at www.hamhigh.co.uk
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