A family-owned horsebox café serving cakes and breakfasts has settled in for a residency at a popular campsite in Norfolk.
The Nest, owned by Kate Gedge and her mother Debbie Davison, will serve sweet treats at the Burnham Deepdale campsite near Brancaster.
Known for its bubble waffles, which were a hit in Aylsham last year, the company is now hoping that a new location will bring some fresh customers.
Miss Gedge said: "We bought the horsebox at the end of 2021 and it was a difficult decision to move from Aylsham.
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"We're really excited to be at Deepdale campsite as it is really eco-friendly and sustainable."
The horsebox has a coffee machine that makes iced coffee, hot drinks and hot chocolates for customers.
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The mother-daughter duo bake the cakes, including pastries and tiffins, and they will also be serving granola pots, pancakes and other breakfast options from the site.
The Nest can be found next to the garage in Burnham Deepdale and bubble waffles will be served between 5.30pm until 8pm on Fridays and Saturdays.
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