<p>Brothers behind one of Britain's most festive Christmas homes have covered their house - with 50,000 lights.</p><p>Builders Lee and Paul Brailsford have spent 27 years turning their mum Rosemary's house into an idyllic winter wonderland.</p><p>They have even raised over 90K for charity with the festive effort.</p><p>The cash goes to Wallace & Gromit's Grand Appeal who help children at Bristol Children's Hospital.</p><p>The display includes lights as well as life-size Santas, snowmen, rope-light shapes, trains, elves and a large reindeer family in the garden.</p><p>Recognised as one of the largest private Christmas lights displays in the UK it takes six weeks to carefully piece together the display.</p><p>The brothers said: ''This year we are doing our famous cookie cabin, with hot chocolates, raffles, cookies & cakes.''</p><p>A switch on took place on December 1 at the family home in Brentry, Bristol.</p><p>The Brailsford home will light up every night through Christmas.</p>