The house of Noel Harding at Ditton Grove in Longbridge on the Babybel Big Cheese Tour. (Image: Darren Quinton/Touchstone Visuals)

The Brummies who share most Christmas cheer by lighting it up

by · Birmingham Live
Andy Salter carried on the tradition from his late father who loved decorating their childhood home in Birdie Close in Kings Norton with his decorations going up on November 11. (Image: Andy Salter)1 of 20
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Going into it's tenth anniversary, the house in Birdie Close, is so famous locals call it the Christmas House, with children begging their parents to visit it as if it's a Christmas tradition. Andy does it in memory of his late father who started the tradition. Andy said: "This is our tenth year and every year I add more and it gets bigger and better." (Image: Andy Salter)2 of 20
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Christmas lights and decorations at a house on Oakcroft Road in Billesley.3 of 20
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Christmas lights and decorations at a house on Oakcroft Road in Billesley. (Image: Nick Wilkinson/Birmingham Live)4 of 20
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