If you are in a mood to celebrate a different Christmas away from the hubbub of the city life,
the ideal place for you to visit will be the Roger's Christmas House.
Here is Christmas Carnivals providing you with the information on this beautiful venue.
Nestled in the foothills of the Brooksville hills in west central Florida, we find Margaret Ghitto Roger's endeavor the Roger's Christmas House, which includes five houses, which form the Christmas village and are also gift shops. The Main House is especially meant for the Christmas. So as you enter the house you will find the two tall Christmas trees, posted on the two sides of the fireplace. One of the trees has prominently golden clippings, while in the other we find silver embellishments. As you enter the second room of the main house you will find the beautifully decorated nativity scene, where you will also find Fontanini's Nativity accessories.
If you are in the look out for some Christmas ornaments, the Christopher Radko ornaments available in the next part of the house will surely win your hearts. Besides these you will also find a large assortment of table linens and decorative candles. The second house is what is known as the Storybook House, which has a huge Santa Claus and its walls are all painted with characters from the storybooks. The third house is the Cottage and as the name suggests it has two palm trees, which, however, are decorated with the Christmas theme in mind.
The Magnolia House is the fourth stop, which is famous for its elegant decorations using glass ornaments and Christmas trees, which are all very richly displayed. Here you also find an array of home décor accessories in the form of kitchen gadgets and cookbooks. The last stop is the Little House Under the Oak, which will enchant you with the dazzling lights.
Here is Roger's Christmas House for you, don't miss the opportunity to visit this place during the holidays this year. Celebrate this festive season with Christmas Carnivals and browse through other links on this site to find out more on Christmas Houses.
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