A ball inspired by the Netflix hit 'Bridgerton' will come to a hall in north Norfolk this weekend which has never been open to the public.
Keith Hobday and his wife Lucy run the Belfry Centre in Overstrand, and they have partnered with the village's grand Grade II listed hall to bring a night of regal revelry to the coast on Saturday, September 2.
The evening will include a huge buffet-style dinner, live music from a string quartet, a wig-making class and a disco.
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Organiser Keith Hobday said: "People who come will get to enjoy music played by musicians dressed up in full 16th-century costumes, make impressive regal wigs and dress up in Bridgerton fancy dress.
"The hall itself has an amazing history and when we went there we imagined all the royalty that had passed through its walls."
The couple has been running the Belfry Centre for the past seven years and it was originally founded as a hub for music and arts in north Norfolk.
Mr Hobday, a professional violinist, will also perform live music composed by Mozart at Overstrand Hall on Sunday, September 3.
Tickets cost £25 and include a free glass of prosecco and food.
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