Mark Peacock needs a double lung transplant but that has not stopped him creating a winter wonderland.
A man who needs a double lung transplant has turned his garden into a winter wonderland for his neighbours.
Mark and Julie Peacock, from North Wingfield, near Chesterfield, have spent around £10,000 decorating their home - money which they have saved from not being able to go on holiday. Mr Peacock has pulmonary fibrosis and is on a waiting list for the transplant at Wythenshawe Hospital in Manchester. The couple have opened their garden to members of the public and are accepting donations to the transplant unit.Video journalist: Alex Thorp
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