This December shoppers in Cowes are being treated to a real feast for the eyes, the length of its long and mostly pedestrianised high street is festooned with a multitude of wonderfully creative festive displays in the windows of its many shops, restaurants and bars.
Fantastic Upcycled Christmas Display In Cowes
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