THEIR home is bedecked with thousands of lights – but they're already planning to top it next year.
Christmas at the Walker house is something planned months in advance.
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Raymond Walker, 64, his wife Christine, 58, and their son Paul, 30, go all out for the festive period.
Raymond said: "We had a lights switch-on on Saturday and about 30 people turned up – which is quite a big number for our village.
"Just one of our Christmas trees has about 1,000 lights, so I don't know what the total will be.
"We get children coming to see them and we see people photographing them a lot."
The Walkers have always decorated their house, but started going all-out about three years ago.
Their collection this year includes 17 metal Christmas trees wrapped in lights, a sleigh in a willow tree and a moving Polar Express train with two carriages, which travels along a 45ft track.
Raymond, who is retired, said: "The train has about 600 lights on it and it goes back and forth to the North Pole.
"It has been set up at the front of the house and the lights are on one way and then off when it travels back."
Paul helps weld the metal and usually begins work on the decorations in summer.
Raymond said: "We're already planning what to do next year.
"We're designing a 3.5m high Christmas tree."