A family home in Marlow Bottom has been covered with thousands of Christmas lights to raise money for a mental health charity.

The Shepherd family home in Hill Bottom Road has once again been transformed into a winter wonderland, complete with reindeer and music.

There are fairy lights on the roof, in trees surrounding the property and on arches leading up to the house.

The family has been delighting families for more than 15 years with their epic Christmas lights collection – while raising thousands for good causes.  

Jancis Shepherd and her family are collecting donations for the Charlie Waller Memorial Trust, a charity raising awareness about depression.

A statement on their funding page said: "This year the Shepherd's family musical christmas lights are in aid of the Charlie Waller Memorial Trust.

"As a family we are aware of the many young people who like Charlie, experience depression and other disorders with mental wellbeing, the challenges that they face and that for some, life becomes unbearable."

Their Virgin Money page had raised more than £750 within days of the lights turning on at the beginning of December and aims to collect £7,000.

The lights show will run between 4.30pm and 11pm and the music will play between 5pm and 9pm.