The Hook Norton live advent calendar gives residents of the village the opportunity to decorate their house windows with festive decorations and participate in what is quickly becoming a village tradition.
The colourful celebration has doubled the number of displays taking part since it was started in 2019 by Annie Hollingdale, Judith Bassett, and Laura Wyatt.
This year, 48 windows will be lit up and decorated with Christmas displays, meaning that two advent calendar windows will be opened each day.
Organiser Judith Bassett said: "There is no restriction on numbers as Hooky is a large village, so the more Windows the better. We just ask that the window be clearly visible from the road and, once ‘opened’, be lit each evening until Christmas Day and, if possible, until the New Year.
"It’s a brilliant community event, and people enjoy walking around the village to see the windows.”
"This week, Hooky Neighbours are driving anyone who is unable to walk far, or who is reticent about going out after dark, round the village to see the windows, so everyone is able to enjoy them."
This year, 48 windows will be lit up and decorated with Christmas displays, meaning that two advent calendar windows will be opened each day.