St James' Christmas Tree Festival

About

Come and see a stunning display of decorated trees created by local groups and charities. Entry is free, and donations are welcome to support your favourite causes — last year over £7,000 was raised!

🎄 Festival highlights:

  • Meet Santa on 22 Nov 11:30–17:00 | 23 Nov 13:30–17:00 | 24–28 Nov 17:00–19:00 | 29 Nov 11:30–16:00

  • Browse the Christmas shop and tombola

  • Support local charities with coin donations

  • Enjoy coffee and cake in the Gift & Coffee Shop, open daily (closes 30 minutes before event ends)

Wishing you and your family a joyful Christmas!

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St James' Christmas Tree Festival

Type:Christmas Event

St James' Church, 300 Thornton Road, Thornton, BD13 3AB
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Tel01274 830133

Opening Times

Season (22 Nov 2025 - 29 Nov 2025)

* 22 Nov 11:00–18:00 | 23 Nov 12:30–18:00 | 24–28 Nov 11:00–19:00 | 29 Nov 11:00–17:00

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Thornton VillageThornton Village, BradfordThe origins of the village go back before the Norman Conquest, when Thornton belonged to the manor of Bolton. It is spelt in the Domesday Book as Torenton meaning ‘enclosure of Thorns’.

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