Scots Pine Christmas trees are being sold as part of a heathland management scheme.
The sale of the Scots Pine trees is part of a wider management regime aimed at preserving the heathland near Sandhurst.
These areas are recognised for their international importance.
The sale not only helps in the conservation efforts but also provides the public with the opportunity to purchase unique, sustainably sourced Christmas items.
The trees, known for their pleasant scent and long-lasting needles, have been cut from an internationally important heathland near Sandhurst.
They will be sold alongside other sustainably sourced festive items including willow wreaths and stars, holly, and mistletoe.
The event will also feature stalls offering a range of wooden and natural products, as well as Christmas gifts.
These will include items from a lwood turner, bird boxes and gifts from the RSPB, honey and candles from beekeepers, and a FairTrade stall offering edible and decorative products from around the world.
The sale will take place at Caversham Court.
However, due to limited parking facilities, visitors are advised to park elsewhere and walk in.
Disabled parking spaces are available.
For convenience, a crèche for trees and other purchases will be set up in Caversham Court gardens and at the church.
This will allow buyers to drive down for a quick pick-up later on.
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