A family-owned horsebox café serving cakes and breakfasts has seen huge success at its new campsite residency despite the summer's rainy weather.
The Nest, owned by Kate Gedge and her mother Debbie Davison, has been serving up cakes, coffees and its signature bubble waffles at the Burnham Deepdale campsite near Brancaster.
And now the pair are gearing up for winter where they will set up outside Blickling Hall during the Christmas lights season at the stately home.
Miss Gedge said: "It's been rewarding to be a part of people's holidays as that's not something we've done before.
"People have been really happy to see someone selling the kind of food we do and lots have visitors said we're just what the campsite needed."
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The business has been settling into the new location after previously trading in Aylsham town centre.
Although rainy weather may have deterred some less-experienced campers, business hasn't slowed down for the pair who have been selling out at festivals and other huge events.
Miss Gedge added: "We're now looking forward to winter and we'll be at Blickling for three weeks during its winter Christmas lights season.
"It will be fun to adapt to the colder seasons and the business will sell our speciality hot chocolates to warm people up in the colder months."
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