In pictures: Postbox toppers deliver festive cheer in the south
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This snowman topper created by Didcot-based yarn-bomber, Yarnsy, can be found on Haydon Road in Didcot
If you have been out to post a letter lately you might have noticed your postbox looking more festive - and cosy - than usual.
Christmas-themed crocheted postbox toppers have been popping up across villages, towns and cities ahead of the big day.
They feature Santa's, robins, reindeer, wise men, Christmas trees. You name it - anything festive.
Here is a selection of some of this year's woolly creations across the south.

A double dose of festive cheer outside Waitrose, Locks Heath near Fareham

This Christmas tree has sprouted up in the Baffins area of Portsmouth

A topper in Burton, near Christchurch, even features a mini crocheted postbox

Santa has appeared on Henley High Street's postbox

Knitsy of Wantage has created this excellent Christmas topper

The topper in Mill Street, Wantage is also a tribute to the local flour mill behind, which is closing down

Santa appears stuck inside this postbox in Basingstoke

Santa, another Yarnsy creation, is on the Broadway in Didcot outside the sorting office

The wise men have popped up on the postbox on Gudge Heath Lane, Fareham

Rudolph the red-nosed reindeer and Santa feature on this festive topper in Market Place, Abingdon

The Snowman and the Snowdog have flown in to Highcliffe

This topper in Elmshott Lane, Cippenham, Slough has been created by knitting group, Knit Your Socks Off
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