From beers to brownies, indulge in local treats as the Ha Ha Farm Food and Drink Festival returns for its second year.
The event takes place this weekend on July 15 and 16 from 1pm until 9pm at the farm, which is located along Hemblington Road in Strumpshaw.
There is free entry and parking and new for 2023 is added craft stalls, with dogs allowed on leads.
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There will be 40 stalls offering local produce, including Norfolk Raider Cider, Dollies Bakery and Pickled Prints.
This will also include Norfolk street food favourites such as The Durban Grill, The Cabin and Reesey's Ice Cream.
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There will be children's activities for a small additional charge with crafting packs, biscuit decorating with Big Time Brownies and face painting with Sunshine Artists.
There is live music on both days, including Jack Tyson Charles at 7pm to 9pm on Saturday - fresh from his set at Glastonbury Festival.
Couple Jo Sindall and Tom Wright took on the working farm in 2018 and they have diversified by running events, including their first pick-your-own sunflower event from July 31 to August 14.
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