A much-loved pub in a Norfolk village has reopened following an extensive refurbishment.
The Garden House in Banham reopened on Wednesday, March 1 after a period of closure for refurbishment estimated to total more than £65,000.
The pub was taken over by Stuart and Lyndsey Kendall in November last year, who said they hoped to be able to make the pub the "place to be" once again.
In a post on social media sites on Monday, the landlords confirmed the restaurant would be open every Wednesday to Friday from 5pm to 9pm, and every Saturday to Sunday from 12pm to 6pm.
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The Garden House will serve "traditional pub grub, fish and chips special on a Friday and lovely roast on Sundays".
In a previous interview, Mr Kendall said: "The feel of the place is going to be the same but I just want to upgrade things that will make all the difference.
"We aren't going to skimp on quality - I just want to make it affordable for families."
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