MORE than 300 Christmas trees - all expertly decorated - make up one of Mandurah's most beautiful festive lights displays.
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Mary Kartes-Wardroper and Alan Wardroper's Meadow Springs display is drawing crowds from all around the region.
The Christmas wonderland takes more than two months to set up, with every room, and every spare inch of garden decked out in lavish decoration.
There are candy canes for the kids, Christmas carols playing and a donation box for dog rescue organisation K9 which raised about $3500 last year.
The display is at 8 Meadow Springs Boulevard and is open for public viewing between 7.30pm-10pm each night.
Santa visits regularly.
Guests are welcome to wander around and take photos, but those visiting are urged not to park on the front lawn.
Mr Wardroper wants everyone to see the lights and share the joy of Christmas with him and his wife.