A garden has been completely transformed into a Christmas winter wonderland all in aid of local causes.

Paul Hammond and Suzanne Chapman have transformed their garden on Kilbourn Road, Pakefield in Lowestoft, for the third time as part of their 'Back 2 Life' campaign, which is a mental health charity.

Eastern Daily Press: The Christmas garden display in Pakefield.The Christmas garden display in Pakefield. (Image: Paul Hammond)

So far, £2,327.14 has been raised, with 100pc of donations going to charitable causes.

Eastern Daily Press: All money raised goes to charitable causes.All money raised goes to charitable causes. (Image: Paul Hammond)

The Christmas garden supports Topcats, Warren School, Brainwave Independence Group, Involve Active, Dementia Action Alliance, Lauren Lou Cancer Fundraising and the Royal Anglian Regiment plus counselling and support projects and therapy and outreach projects.

Eastern Daily Press: Santa's grotto is a new addition for this year.Santa's grotto is a new addition for this year. (Image: Paul Hammond)

Mr Hammond said: "This year the garden is bigger and better and took us three weeks to put together, with a light tunnel and Santa's grotto as additions.

"The response from the community is always tremendous and we couldn't do it without their support.

"It would be great if we could raise between £4,000 to £5,000 this year."

Eastern Daily Press: The light tunnel is also a new addition for this year.The light tunnel is also a new addition for this year. (Image: Paul Hammond)

Donations can be made in person or online with the Christmas garden display being shown between 4pm and 9pm each evening in December.

Eastern Daily Press: The Christmas garden in Pakefield.The Christmas garden in Pakefield. (Image: Paul Hammond)

Eastern Daily Press: People can enjoy the garden from 4pm until 9pm each evening in December.People can enjoy the garden from 4pm until 9pm each evening in December. (Image: Paul Hammond)