A NATIONAL Trust property in Lower Basildon is preparing to light up for half-term.
Basildon Park is offering a woodland walk laced with fairy lights as part of a week-long celebration of autumn.
Visitors will be greeted at the house with colourful torans (bright garlands) and the interior will be glowing with lanterns, diyas, tea lights and coloured projections.
Evocative scents and soothing music will guide people through the mansion’s historic interior.
On Saturday, October 22, artist Rohit Rajaguru will made a Rangoli in Basildon Park’s Ballroom, centring around traditional imagery of elephants, diya and floral patterns. It will remain on display throughout the week.
Visitors will be able to create their own Rangoli in the 1950s kitchen.
The artist said: “Colours, light and intricacy – I will be showcasing my vibrant and colourful display of Rangoli art.
“I have showcased my artwork around the world since the age of eight, and I am thrilled to present my Rangoli again at Basildon Park.
“This year my Rangoli will tell a tale about how families across Britain come together to celebrate this festival of lights.”
Sebastian Conway, collections and house manager at Basildon Park, said the festival of light celebrates a colourful time of year.
“It is meaningful for lots of people in different ways,” he said.
“We are also delighted to welcome back Rohit Rajaguru to create our Rangoli. It’s fascinating to watch his designs emerge and we hope to welcome lots of visitors on Saturday to see him at work.”
Entry to the event is free, but normal admission applies.
For more details, log on to: www.nationaltrust.org.uk/basildon-park