The Pumpkin House will be back open this Halloween and it will be bigger and better than ever.
It is located at Brookhill Farm in Thursford, near Fakenham, which is run by couple Victoria and Henry Cushing.
Visitors will be able to go pumpkin picking over the weekends of October 12 and 13 and 19 and 20 and then from October 24 to 31.
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The opening times are 10am to 4pm and there is free entry and parking, with pumpkins payable by cash or card.
The main attraction is the purpose-built wooden house filled with jack-o'-lanterns and there is also a smaller version for children.
There will be more pumpkin varieties in the field this year in all shapes and sizes.
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Over the first weekend, the Brew and Friends Autumn Makers' Market will take place with more than 30 stalls.
All all the dates, there will be face painting, traditional games, street food and other refreshments, with more photo opportunities this year.
For an additional £5pp, there is the opportunity to explore the new six-acre spooky maize maze.
Dogs on leads are allowed at the farm.
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