A festival is taking place in north Norfolk this weekend with cooking demonstrations, live music and more than 100 stalls.
Worstead Festival claims to be "Norfolk's greatest day out for all the family".
Guests will be treated to demonstrations from chefs Richard Bainbridge, Daniel Smith and Roger Hickman.
The display ring will have performances from BMX and horse stunt riders, vintage tractors, dog shows and egg throwing.
On the music stage will be The Hot Crumbs, Hillbilly Goats Gruff, Ben Langley and Peter Turrell.
Lego-Con is back again with building competitions, a mini figure hunt, a games zone and a pop-up cafe.
The flower show is taking place in the church as well as live music from Sam Hawkins, Scotch and Soda, William Falconer and Northfolk.
Visitors can also visit more than 100 stalls and street food vendors.
The festival is taking place at Queen Elizabeth Hall in Worstead on July 29 from 10am to 7pm and July 30 from 10am to 6pm.
Entry is £10 for one day and £15 for two with under 12s going free.
Parking is also free but there is also a tractor shuttle service from the train station.
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