From a pirate ship to a giant octopus, a new underwater-themed crazy golf centre has opened in a Norfolk town.
Octoputts Crazy Golf has launched at the Hardwick Industrial Estate in King's Lynn at Unit 4 Berol Park, along Scania Way.
From family outings to date nights, it is suitable for both children, aged over three, and adults.
The centre boasts an 18-hole course with a range of nautical glow-in-the-dark obstacles.
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The duo behind the new business are Natalie and Andy Atkins, who live in nearby Walpole Cross Keys, and it was inspired by the hobby of their two sons Harry, 11, and Leo, 7.
The couple also run the underwater-themed Little Sharks Soft Play Centre and Sensory Room at the industrial estate.
Mrs Atkins, 36, said: "We had been looking to start another business and our children enjoy doing mini golf on VR (virtual reality) headsets - they asked us if they could do it in real life.
"There is nothing like Octoputts in King's Lynn and the reaction so far has been very positive.
"From families to groups of adults, people have been wowed when they step inside."
The bar stocks a range of soft and alcoholic drinks, including its collaboration Octoputts gin with local distiller WhataHoot, and cocktails are launching soon.
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There is a courtyard seating area with local street food trucks, which is also open to people not playing golf.
Reesey's Ice Cream & Desserts is currently there on Wednesday to Friday evenings and from midday at weekends.
From November 8 onwards, The Pizza Slice Guy will also have a residency there, with more traders yet to be announced.
Mrs Atkins added: "We have invested a lot of money into making Octoputts amazing and it is something completely new for the area."
Octoputts is open Wednesday to Saturday 10am-11pm and Sundays 10am-9pm (closed Mondays and Tuesdays) with free parking.
Pre-booking is advised at octoputts.co.uk
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