Christmas is just around the corner now, which means people across Bristol and elsewhere will be knee deep in festive shopping. While many people stick to the local markets of Bristol or Bath, some may want to go further afield to look for something a bit different.

And away from the hustle and bustle of the big city Christmas markets is Kinver. This small village in the Staffordshire countryside provides shoppers with a different but ‘extra-special’ place for a spot of shopping.

Just under two hours from Bristol, Kinver has a handful of boutique style shops that could provide the perfect gift for almost the whole family. On the high street there are a variety of shops but one that stands out at Christmas time is Omnipresent Gift shop.

With its large Victorian windows, inside shoppers can get their hands on items like jewellery and a variety of other gift ideas.

Also available shop wise is Crafts by Eleanor, which could be perfect at providing present ideas for that craft lover in your family. There are also a couple of charity shops to choose from along with a dedicated jewellery store. And one shop everyone will be heading to is The Olde House Confectioners which will satisfy any sweet tooth.

But it’s not just the shops that draw visitors in, the village has a very unique setting for their Santa’s grotto. Put on by the National Trust each year, the Kinver Santa’s grotto is held in a cave at Rock Houses, the National Trust site in the village. This year children can visit Santa at Rock Houses on November 30 and December 1, December 7 and 8 and December 14 and 15.

Father Christmas, Mother Christmas and their woodland elves interact with children like they would at any other Santa’s grotto around the country. Parents must book in advance of taking kids to see Santa, which can be done through the National Trust website and tickets cost £10.50 per child.

The White Harte (Image: Google Maps)

And while you’re in the village why not stay for a warm drink and a bite to eat? Two pubs in the centre of the village, The White Harte and the Plough and Harrow, serve a range of alcoholic drinks and possibly a plate of food or two. And there’s a range of cafes also to choose from including Cafe No 5 Kinver and The Olde House Tearooms which is a family run eatery.

Whether you’re in the area for a day or Christmas shopping or decide to stay for a few days, there’s plenty to see and do. And if you’re a fan of the festive season, this is a must visit place.

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