A popular event is returning to the Norfolk Broads this weekend with 200 classic cars and ferries to secret gardens.
The bi-annual Ludham Open Gardens and Classic Car Show kicks off at 10am on Sunday and thousands of people are set to attend.
Julia Payne, one of the organisers, said: "The event is highly unusual as most of the incredible gardens on show are waterside and we provide ferries to transport visitors across Womack Water from garden to garden.
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"This year we even have the opportunity to go aboard the magnificent Wherry Albion.
"We've grown and grown over the years starting with 800 visitors in 2001 to 2,500 in 2022."
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The twinned classic car show with 200 vintage motors and 20 historic tractors is also going ahead in the village.
Visitors can enjoy a range of refreshments with a hog roast, Vietnamese street food and a prosecco bar on offer.
The event runs from 10am until 5pm on Sunday with tickets costing £10 per person.
All the proceeds will go towards the upkeep of the village's traditional 14th-century church.
Ms Payne added: "We've got all sorts of entertainment going on from live bands, to an accordion player, to someone on a ukulele."
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