CHRISTMAS Chronicles
Reader's Digest UK|December 2023
Christmas, a time when the world sparkles with lights, goodwill, and the promise of togetherness, means something unique to each of us. For some, it's a time to be selfless and help those in need; for others, it's all about family and connection. In this festive article, we unwrap four unique true-life tales that capture the essence of Christmas
CHRISTMAS Chronicles

A Beacon Of Unity

Benjie Goodhart, Brighton

Christmas is never so magical as when you’re a child. The stockings, the presents, the food, the sweets, the tree, the telly, and the rarity of “Can I stay up a bit later, pleeeeease” actually being answered in the affirmative. But as a child, I would venture that my Christmases were more magical than most, thanks to a deeply romantic and picturesque tradition.

I grew up in Campden Hill Square, a beautiful Victorian square in London’s Notting Hill Gate. On Christmas Eve, when it got dark, every house in the square would turn off its lights and place rows of candles in all the front-facing windows. Over the next few hours, people would come from the surrounding environs to quietly walk around the square, taking in a scene that could have been from the 19th century were it not for the Peugeot 504 sitting outside our house, and the sound of the 88 bus going past the end of our road.

The origins of the tradition have been lost in the mists of time, though it seems to have started in the 1920s. One story is that a Jewish orphanage in the square placed candles in its windows on Christmas Eve, only to have the windows broken by antisemitic vandals. Thereafter, the other houses all put candles in their windows so the vandals couldn’t identify the Jewish house. It is romantic, but apocryphal—one can only hope that it’s true.

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