Capture the magic of Christmas with free photo prints at Wallington

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Visitors to National Trust Wallington this festive season have the unique opportunity to turn their favourite memories into lasting keepsakes, thanks to the Trust’s partnership with photo printing company, CEWE.

Until Sunday, January 5, a pop-up CEWE Photostation will be on-site offering visitors the chance to print up to five high-quality instant print photos, for free, during their festive day out.

This Christmas, there are plenty of picture-perfect moments to be captured at Wallington, with each room in this historic venue decorated for the festive season. The main attraction is sure to be the stunning 20ft Central Hall Christmas tree.

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What’s more, visitors can enjoy Christmas craft workshops on selected dates, or take a beautiful outdoor walk in the grounds.

The pop-up photo station.The pop-up photo station.
The pop-up photo station.

The CEWE Photostation, located in the visitor welcome zone, is designed to be simple to use. With Wi-Fi, cable and Bluetooth connectivity, visitors can print directly from smartphones and cameras and receive five high-quality prints in minutes.

The limited-time pop-up forms part of the photo printing company’s partnership with the National Trust, which helps preserve and share the nation’s stories through the Trust’s extensive photography collections, as well as bring photography to life.

Petra Felgen, managing director of CEWE UK, said: “We’re excited to have one of our Photostations at National Trust locations throughout the festive period, giving visitors the chance to print and preserve their special moments.

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“Our partnership with National Trust is all about celebrating the joy of photography and the stories it tells, so we’re thrilled to have a CEWE Photostation on-site at the much-loved historic venue, which will allow families to turn their magical Christmas memories into lasting keepsakes.”

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