A Christmas tree festival in Fakenham is raising funds for charities including East Anglia's Children's Hospices (EACH).
The festival is at Fakenham Parish Church until December 5, from 10am to 8pm.
The church will feature more than 50 trees, each representing a different charity, including EACH, with individual bucket collections at every tree.
Judith Inward, an EACH volunteer, has organised the festival annually since 2014.
She began preparations in April when charities paid £15 to reserve their tree.
The trees were donated by Fakenham Garden Centre.
Mrs Inward and her husband Keith started decorating the trees earlier this week, ahead of the public's arrival.
Mrs Inward said: "It’s a lot of hard work but something I enjoy doing, and the church always looks absolutely beautiful when we’re done.
"It really is a spectacular sight, especially when it gets dark and the lights are on, and it’s become a popular event here in Fakenham."
Mrs Inward also hand-makes many of the decorations, including pom poms, bows and paper angels.
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