A Channel 4 star visited the Norfolk coast at the weekend and he stayed in an "amazing" B&B.
Keith Brymer Jones is best known as a judge on The Great Pottery Throw Down.
It follows a group of amateur potters who compete in a series of challenges, with the eighth season due to hit screens in early 2025.
Ceramic designer Brymer Jones spent the weekend in north Norfolk.
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He stayed at The Control Tower Bed and Breakfast on the former RAF North Creake Airfield.
He posted pictures from his trip on his Instagram account to his 174,000 followers.
This included a selfie at Wells Beach with his wife and actress Marj Hogarth.
He wrote: "What a lovely weekend spending it with like-minded people at The Control Tower.
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"An amazing place to stay before embarking onto Glasgow for filming."
He continued: "And what do you do, you go for a walk in Wells during the winds of Storm Bert.
"Thank you for your amazing hospitality!"
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