The team at a Norfolk farm are celebrating a year of growth with a new Party in the Paddock event.
The Goat Shed in Honingham, located just off the A47 between Dereham and Norwich, is owned by husband-and-wife team Sam and Caroline Steggles.
Its award-winning farm shop recently underwent a major expansion with a new butchery bakery and deli and a maize maze opened at the site in July.
Party in the Paddock will take place on Saturday, September 28 from 6pm to 10pm.
The ticket price includes a glass of fizz or a non-alcoholic alternative on arrival, barbecue food from 6.30pm to 7.30pm and access to the maize maze between 6pm and 9pm.
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Local band Sons of Mark will also be performing from 7pm to 10pm.
Soft drinks, alcohol and ice creams will be available to purchase from the On the Hoof trailer.
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Party in the Paddock will kick off a chain of events, workshops and courses - from butchery to festive bread baking.
Geoff Brown, head of projects and events, said: "We are all about family, food and farming and education is really important to us."
Party in the Paddock tickets cost £20 at goat-shed.co.uk - suitable for ages 12+ and dogs are welcome on leads.
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