Go Walkin’ in a Weymouth Wonderland at Boyd House This December

Weymouth Wonderland is turning the historic Boyd House into a storybook holiday escape, complete with shopping, live entertainment, and festive fun for the whole family. With twinkling decor, local makers, Santa, and more, it’s a perfect way to kick off the season together.

Event overview

Weymouth Center for the Arts & Humanities presents Weymouth Wonderland: Wonderfest & Market at the Boyd House on Saturday, December 6, from 10:00 a.m. to 4:00 p.m. The event brings “Gifts of the Garden” to life with a full day of holiday cheer, and admission is simply any monetary donation, making it accessible to the whole community.

Holiday magic at Boyd House

Guests can tour the historic Boyd House beautifully decorated for the holidays, showcasing Weymouth’s elegant, old-world charm dressed in its seasonal best. Outside, the grounds become a winter market setting where families can stroll, explore, and soak in the festive atmosphere.

Shopping and sweet treats

The Holiday Shoppe will be stocked with seasonal décor and gifts, perfect for sprucing up your home or finding that just-right present. Visitors can also stop by the Bake Shoppe for a warm drink and a sweet treat before browsing local vendors, artisans, and popular area food trucks.

Entertainment and family fun

Throughout the day, enjoy live performances from local musicians and dancers, adding a soundtrack of carols and seasonal favorites to your visit. Families can visit Santa, snap festive photos, and let the kids delight in the wonder of a holiday market made just for them.

Why you should go

Weymouth Wonderland is designed as a relaxed, come-and-go event where you can shop local, support the arts, and make memories in one stop. With its donation-based admission and mix of culture, history, and holiday fun, it’s an easy addition to any family’s December traditions—and a charming way to go “walkin’ in a Weymouth Wonderland.”

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