The works of 40 artists, sculptors, musicians and makers will soon go on show in the grounds of a country house near Holt.
Bayfield Hall is hosting its first-ever sculpture trail, curated by Sarah Cannell and Fiona Roberts.
Some of the works have been created especially for the trail, and other were also part of the Raveningham Sculpture Trail in south Norfolk over summer.
A spokesman said: "Visitors to the site will be able to walk through three acres of grounds, woodland and wild gardens to view the work of over 40 artists from across the UK.
"The circular trail ends in the fabulous Old Stables Decorative Antiques and Interiors shops with a pop-up gallery featuring works by artists from the trail.
"Some works on the trail are available for sale or artists can be commissioned."
Bayfield Hall's estate, which is owned by Caroline and Roger Combe, includes the ruins of St Margaret's church.
The sculpture trail will take place October 5-30, Wednesday to Sundays 10am-4pm. Entry is £7 and is free for Under 18s. Tickets can be booked at www.bayfieldhallsculpture.com.
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