A BOUTIQUE hotel and restaurant is set to host a series of festive events this Christmas.
The Leddie in Aberlady has announced its first ever Christmas season line-up, which will launch on Thursday, November 28.
The events include wreath-making workshops, a paint-and-sip candle party and a breakfast with Santa.
The festivities begin on November 28 at 6.30pm with a wreath-making workshop in partnership with local florists VNA Florals.
For £70 per person, guests will be taught how to make a seasonal wreath while enjoying mulled wine and homemade mince pies.
On Monday, December 9, at 6.30pm, The Leddie will host its first ever paint-and-sip party in collaboration with Drift Candles.
For £25 per person, guests will be able to paint their own candle jars, featuring Drift's bestselling scent. The evening will include mulled wine and homemade treats.
On Thursday, December 12, at 7pm, The Leddie will host a festive wine and cheese soirée.
Guided by wine suppliers l'Art du Vin and cheesemonger I.J Mellis, this event will offer guests an "exploration" of wines and cheeses.
Tickets are £30 per person and include a selection of five cheeses and wines.
Tickets are also on sale for The Leddie’s 'Breakfast with Santa', where families can enjoy a breakfast and receive a gift for all children aged 12 and under.
The one-off event will run on Monday, December 23, and bookings are available from 9am to 10.30am.
The Leddie will also host live music events for the festive season.
Karen Cameron will perform on Sunday, December 1, at 4.30pm, and Mark McLuskey will perform on Sunday, December 15, at 6pm.
The Leddie’s restaurant will also serve a Christmas menu inspired by East Lothian’s local produce.
Robert Clark, general manager of The Leddie, said: "We’re incredibly grateful for the support we've received since opening, so we wanted to create a festive experience that everyone can enjoy.
"This season, we’re bringing families together to experience the joy and warmth of Christmas, and we look forward to welcoming everyone to celebrate with us."
For more information on the Christmas events and to book, visit The Leddie's website.
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