A high street charity shop has delighted and wowed shoppers with an incredible Christmas window display called 'The 5 Senses of Xmas'.

Sense Huntingdon sells used and new clothing from 53 High Street, raising money to support everyone who is deafblind or has complex disabilities.

The Hunts Post: Staff at Sense Huntingdon spent three days getting the display ready in its store on 53 High Street.Staff at Sense Huntingdon spent three days getting the display ready in its store on 53 High Street. (Image: Newsquest)

The Christmas window display shows off a personal display of Xmas items and decorations, with items relating to the five senses of taste, hearing, sight, smell and touch.

The manager of Sense Huntingdon, Lily Jackson, said: "We hope it will bring in more people. We have never done anything like this before and wanted to make it really personal.

The Hunts Post: Staff wrote a personal message with fake snow in the window for passers-by to read.Staff wrote a personal message with fake snow in the window for passers-by to read. (Image: Newsquest)

"So many people keep stopping and say it looks amazing and is the best window in town!"

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It took staff at the shop three days to complete the display, proudly boasting snow, a Christmas tree, decorations, a mini Santa and more from Friday, November 10.

One passerby said: "It looks gorgeous."

The Hunts Post: Lily added that lots of people stop to take a look at the display.Lily added that lots of people stop to take a look at the display. (Image: Newsquest)

Lily added that Sense Huntingdon are "massively desperate" for donations or volunteers and hopes the window display will give them a boost this Christmas.

To learn more about Sense Huntingdon, visit the store or look at Sense's website.