A new date has been announced for a popular Christmas market after it was cancelled due to Storm Bert.
The event was due to take place at Pensthorpe, near Fakenham, on Sunday, November 24 with more than 80 stalls.
However, this was called off due to heavy rain and strong winds at the weekend.
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It has now been rescheduled and a 'mini' version with 30 to 40 stalls will take place on Sunday, December 8 from 10am to 3pm.
Entry costs £2pp, or free for under 16s, and there is the option to visit the nature reserve for a reduced price of £6.95pp.
There will also be a huge sale in the Pensthorpe gift shop and refreshments available.
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In the announcement post on social media, Pensthorpe said: "We would love your support after such a huge hit having to cancel, as would our independent stallholders and small businesses."
Book tickets at pensthorpe.com
Stallholders who were not attending this year but are now available can email their details to info@pensthorpe.com
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