A North Belfast couple have created an impressive Christmas grotto to help spread some festive cheer
, Ryan said:"I prefer Halloween but with everything happening with the cost of living and my three kids getting older, I decided to go all out for Christmas to lift people's spirits in the community, especially children and elderly people.
"Many people have come down and admired the lights around the house and they've loved all the inflatables too. A few people in the community would call down each night to admire the garden. "I've been building it all up over the last few weeks and now it's finally completed. With all the positive feedback and admiration the garden has got I'll definitely be doing it again next year. It really brightens the street and all the kids love it," he added.
Our photographer Justin Kernoghan went along to see the festive display and you can view the photo gallery below.
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