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SUMMARY:North Norfolk Food Festival
DESCRIPTION:The North Norfolk food festival takes place in the spectacular setting will take place on Saturday September 5th  and Sunday 6th. The festival will be held in the Walled Garden at Holkham Hall\, near Wells . Historically filled with vegetables and flowers grown for the Hall\, nestled within huge brick and flint walls that offer protection from the elements\, this is an ideal setting to celebrate the abundance of Norfolk produce and culinary skill. \nA Feast in the Walled Garden\nCelebrate the very best of the county’s culinary delights at the North Norfolk Food Festival 2026. Held in the spectacular setting of the Walled Garden at Holkham Hall\, this annual highlight brings together over 80 local artisan producers for a weekend of flavor\, craftsmanship\, and community. \nFrom world-class Norfolk seafood and rare-breed meats to hand-crafted gins and decadent pastries\, the festival is a “field-to-fork” journey through the region’s rich agricultural heritage. Visitors can enjoy live demonstrations in the Cookery Theater\, featuring top local chefs\, or explore a curated selection of street food while soaking up the atmosphere of one of England’s most beautiful estates. \n \nWhether you are a dedicated foodie looking for the next big Norfolk brand or a family seeking a perfect day out\, the North Norfolk Food Festival offers something for every palate. Join us this September to taste the passion of our local producers. \n\nFrequently Asked Questions (FAQ)\nWhen and where is the North Norfolk Food Festival 2026? The festival traditionally takes place during the first weekend of September. For 2026\, the event is scheduled for Saturday\, September 5th and Sunday\, September 6th. It is held in the Walled Garden at Holkham Hall (NR23 1AB). \nHow much are tickets\, and do I need to book in advance? Tickets can be purchased at the gate\, but pre-booking online is highly recommended to avoid queues. Prices typically include access to the Walled Garden and the festival stalls. Keep an eye on the official website for early-bird discounts. \nIs the festival dog-friendly? Yes! Well-behaved dogs on leads are welcome within the festival grounds. However\, please be mindful that the event can become very crowded\, which may be overwhelming for some pets. \nWhat are the parking arrangements at Holkham Hall? Ample parking is available on-site at Holkham Park. While a parking fee usually applies\, it is often discounted or included for festival ticket holders. Follow the event signage upon arrival. \nWill there be vegetarian\, vegan\, and gluten-free options? Absolutely. The festival prides itself on diversity. Most street food vendors and artisan producers offer a wide range of dietary-friendly options\, from plant-based treats to gluten-free bakes. \nIs there a Cookery Theater schedule? Yes\, a full timetable of chef demonstrations is released closer to the event date. These sessions are free to attend with your festival entry ticket and offer a great chance to pick up professional tips. \n  \nGo here for all Holkham Hall Events
URL:https://lovenorfolk.co.uk/event/north-norfolk-food-festivall/
LOCATION:Holkham Hall\, Norfolk Coast\, Holkham Hall\, Norfolk Coast\, Wells-Next-Sea\, Norfolk\, NR23 1AB\, United Kingdom
CATEGORIES:Food,Holkham Hall,Norfolk Festivals
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SUMMARY:Brancaster Staithe Sea Shanty Festival 2026
DESCRIPTION:Ahoy\, mateys! Get ready to hoist the colors and sing yer hearts out at the 2025 Sea Shanty Festival in beautiful Brancaster! This three-day extravaganza will be bigger and better than ever before\, with a crew of exceptional shantymen from across the land\, ready to bring ye the best in toe-tappin’ tunes and salty sing-alongs. Prepare to be swept away by the rousing spirit of the sea! \n \nThe festivities will kick off just after midday on Friday\, September 11th\, and continue until late in the evening on Sunday\, September 13th. The historic Jolly will serve food\, drinks\, and refreshments throughout the festival. \nIn 2025 these talented performers included: \nFreddie’s Barbet: Known for their energetic performances and authentic sea shanties\, Freddie’s Barbet will have you dancing and singing along from the very first note. \nSirens at the Helm: This all-female shanty group combines beautiful harmonies with captivating storytelling\, creating a truly unique and memorable musical experience. \nPot of Gold Shanty Crew: With their infectious energy and crowd-pleasing melodies\, the Pot of Gold Shanty Crew will bring a touch of Irish charm to the festival. \nBlakeney Old Wild Rovers: Hailing from the picturesque village of Blakeney\, the Blakeney Old Wild Rovers are renowned for their traditional sea shanties and rousing choruses. \nShrinham Shantyman: Led by the charismatic Captain Shiner\, the Shrinham Shantyman will transport you to the days of old with their authentic renditions of classic shanties. \nNelsons Shantymen: Named after the legendary Admiral Horatio Nelson\, Nelsons Shantymen will bring the spirit of the Royal Navy to the festival with their powerful and stirring shanties. \nThe Hoy Shanty Crew: The Hoy Shanty Crew is a group of passionate musicians dedicated to preserving the tradition of sea shanties. Their performances are both entertaining and educational. \n \nFAQ\nWhen is the festival taking place? The festival is scheduled for Friday\, 11th September to Sunday\, 13th September 2026. Music typically begins on Friday evening at 5:00 PM and runs from 12:00 PM until late on Saturday and Sunday. \nDo I need to buy tickets? No tickets are required for this event. Entry to all venues is free\, allowing you to wander between performances as you please. \nWhich charities does the festival support? In lieu of ticket fees\, the festival raises money for local maritime charities. In 2026\, donations will support the Hunstanton RNLI and the National Coastwatch Institution (NCI) Brancaster. Collection buckets will be available at all venues. \nWhere are the performances held? Performances are spread across various venues in Brancaster Staithe and Burnham Deepdale\, including The Jolly Sailors\, The White Horse\, Brancaster Staithe & Deepdale Village Hall\, St Mary’s Church\, and Deepdale Camping & Rooms. \nIs there parking available? Yes. Dedicated festival parking is located in a field down Dalegate Lane. Use the What3Words address ///total.stability.strange for exact directions. \nHow do I get between the different venues? A shuttle mini-bus typically runs on a loop between the main festival car park and the various venues throughout the weekend. Most venues are also within walking distance of one another. \nWill food and drink be available? Yes. The Jolly Sailors and The White Horse offer full menus and local ales. Additional food options are available at Dalegate Market and through various pop-up vendors at Deepdale Camping. \nAre dogs allowed at the festival? Most venues and outdoor areas are dog-friendly\, but owners are asked to keep pets on a lead as the venues can become very crowded and noisy. \nWhere can I find the full performance schedule? The specific lineup and set times are usually released by the organizers at The Jolly Sailors a few weeks before the event in August 2026.
URL:https://lovenorfolk.co.uk/event/brancaster-staithe-sea-shanty-festival/
LOCATION:Jolly Sailors\, Jolly Sailors\, Main Road\, Brancaster Staithe\, King's Lynn\, PE31 8BJ\, United Kingdom
CATEGORIES:Food,Music,Norfolk Festivals,Summer
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SUMMARY:Sandringham Game & Country Fair 2026
DESCRIPTION:Experience the Thrill of the Countryside at the Sandringham Game & Country Fair \nSandringham Game & Country Fair offers a truly unforgettable day out for the whole family. From thrilling displays of horsemanship and gun dogs to captivating falconry demonstrations and hands-on experiences with country sports\, there’s something to capture everyone’s imagination. Explore the unique crafts in the Craft Village\, indulge in delicious local and national food\, and witness the incredible artistry of chainsaw carving. Don’t miss this celebration of country life and rural traditions\, where you can immerse yourselves in the beauty of the Sandringham Estate. \n \nJoin the excitement at the Sandringham Game & Country Fair on September 12th and 13th\, 2026. This action-packed event offers a fantastic day out for the whole family\, showcasing the best of country life\, thrilling displays\, and unique shopping opportunities. \nWitness Amazing Feats: \n\nMain Arena Action: Be captivated by thrilling displays of horsemanship\, exciting equine sports\, and impressive gun dog demonstrations in the Countryside Arena and World of Dogs.\nCountry Pursuits: Experience the thrill of falconry\, fishing\, and field sports with hands-on activities and expert demonstrations.\nSteam & Vintage: Step back in time and explore a fascinating collection of vintage vehicles and steam engines.\n\nDiscover Unique Treasures: \n\nCraft Village: Find one-of-a-kind gifts and handcrafted treasures in the Craft Village\, where you can also watch traditional craftspeople at work.\nFood Glorious Food: Indulge in a feast of local and national culinary delights\, from artisan cheeses and homemade pies to fine wines and tempting treats. Enjoy a diverse range of street food and relax in the designated eating areas.\n\nDon’t Miss the Chainsaw Carving: \n\nWitness the artistry: Watch skilled chainsaw carvers transform ordinary logs into incredible works of art.\nSpeed Carve Competition: Experience the excitement of the 30-minute speed carve competition\, where artists race against the clock to create masterpieces before your very eyes.\nAuction: Bid on your favorite chainsaw-carved creations and take home a unique piece of art.\n\nWith its diverse range of activities\, demonstrations\, and shopping opportunities\, the Sandringham Game & Country Fair offers a truly unforgettable day out for the whole family. Don’t miss this celebration of country life and rural traditions! \nAdmission On The Day. \nAdults . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . £18.00 \nOver 65’s . . . . . . . . . . . . . . £17.00 \nChild (5-15 incl) . . . . . . . . . £6.00
URL:https://lovenorfolk.co.uk/event/sandringham-game-country-fair/
LOCATION:Sandringham Norfolk PE35 6EN\, Sandringham Norfolk PE35 6EN
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SUMMARY:Bayfield Hall Sculpture Trail
DESCRIPTION:Set against the timeless backdrop of the Glaven Valley in North Norfolk\, the 5th annual Bayfield Hall Sculpture Trail returns from 16th September to 18th October 2026. This year\, the trail invites visitors to journey through the evocative theme of “Ritual”\, exploring the universal human impulse to create meaning through repetition\, gesture\, and connection to the natural world. \n \nIn an era of rapid change and digital noise\, the 2026 theme of ‘Ritual@  seeks to ground us in the physical and the spiritual. Curated by Sarah Cannell and produced by Creative Odyssey CIC\, the exhibition features over 45 contemporary artists from across the UK. Their works delve into rituals of celebration\, remembrance\, and renewal. Artists have been encouraged to respond not only to the concept of ritual but to the specific “spirit of place” at Bayfield. You will find installations that honour the rhythms of the seasons\, the cycles of decay and growth\, and the quiet\, daily routines of the flora and fauna that inhabit these three acres of private grounds. \nThe Experience\nThe trail offers a unique opportunity to explore parts of the Bayfield Hall estate usually closed to the public. The circular walk takes you through: \n\n\nThe Wildflower Gardens: Where delicate\, site-specific works interact with the vibrant late-summer blooms. \n\n\nAncient Woodland: Sheltering larger-scale sculptures that play with light and shadow amongst the trees. \n\n\nThe Ruined Chapel: Perhaps the most poignant site for the theme of “Ritual\,” where the remains of the family chapel provide a sacred architecture for reflective art. \n\n\nThe River Glaven: The trail overlooks this rare chalk stream\, offering a sense of tranquillity that complements the meditative nature of the artworks. \n\n\nThe experience concludes at the Old Stables\, which houses a dedicated Pop-Up Gallery featuring smaller 3D works and sketches by the trail artists\, alongside the permanent Decorative Antiques and Interiors shops. \n\n \nFrequently Asked Questions (FAQ)\n\nWhen is the trail open? \nThe trail runs from Wednesday\, 16th September to Sunday\, 18th October 2026. It is open Wednesday to Sunday\, from 10:00 am to 5:00 pm (last entry at 4:00 pm). Please note the trail is closed on Mondays and Tuesdays. \nHow much are tickets and do I need to book? \nTickets are £8 for adults\, and entry is free for under-18s. While tickets are often available at the gate\, pre-booking via the official website is recommended to ensure entry during busy weekend periods. \nIs the trail accessible for wheelchairs or pushchairs? \nThe trail covers approximately 3 acres of natural terrain\, including woodland paths and grassed areas. While much of the trail is accessible in dry weather\, some sections may be uneven or muddy. All-terrain pushchairs are recommended. \nAre dogs allowed? \nYes\, well-behaved dogs are very welcome but must be kept on a short lead at all times to protect the local wildlife and the integrity of the sculptures. \nIs there food and drink available? \nYes! The Natural Surroundings Wildflower Café is located on-site\, offering a range of refreshments\, seasonal lunches\, and cakes. There is also a beautiful plant nursery to explore nearby. \nWhere is the event located? \nThe trail is held at Bayfield Hall\, Bayfield\, near Holt\, Norfolk\, NR25 7JN. Follow the brown signs for “Natural Surroundings” or “Bayfield Antiques” from the A148. \nCan I purchase the sculptures? \nMost of the artworks on the trail are available for purchase. For those interested in buying a piece or commissioning an artist\, price lists and contact details are available in the trail guide and at the pop-up gallery in the Old Stables. \n\n\n 
URL:https://lovenorfolk.co.uk/event/bayfield-sculpture-trail/
LOCATION:Bayfield Hall\, Holt NR25 7JN\, United Kingdom
CATEGORIES:Outdoor Events
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SUMMARY:Holt & Sheringham Norfolk 1940's Weekend 2026
DESCRIPTION:Held in conjunction with Sheringham 1940s Weekend\, the event celebrates the wartime efforts of allied forces and the remarkable resilience shown by those who dealt with the hardships on the home front. Expect the sights\, sounds and style of the ’40s in the town of Holt. \nOn Friday 18\, Saturday 19th and Sunday 20th 2026 this part of North Norfolk head back in time with a with lots of events ranging from military vehicle parades to pigeon racing. \n \nExperience the resilience and glamour of the wartime era at the Holt & Sheringham 1940s Weekend. One of the UK’s most popular heritage events\, this immersive festival transforms the towns of Holt and Sheringham—and the connecting North Norfolk Railway—into a living history museum. \nWhether you’re a history enthusiast\, a vintage fashion fan\, or looking for a nostalgic family day out\, join us as we celebrate the “Blitz Spirit” with live music\, classic vehicles\, and the unmistakable hiss of steam. \n \n\nWhat to Expect\n\n\nThe North Norfolk Railway: Travel between the two towns on authentic heritage steam trains. The stations are meticulously decorated to transport you straight back to the 1940s. \n\n\nVintage Atmosphere: Wander through streets filled with classic military vehicles\, civilian cars\, and historical re-enactors bringing the era to life. \n\n\nLive Entertainment: Dust off your dancing shoes for big band music\, tea dances\, and performances by 1940s-style crooners and starlets. \n\n\nPeriod Fashion: From Land Girls and RAF pilots to dapper civilians in trilbies\, the fashion is the star of the show. (Dressing up is highly encouraged!) \n\n\nLocal Markets & Food: Enjoy traditional rations (and some modern treats!) at local pubs\, cafés\, and stalls across both towns. \n\n\n\n“A truly unforgettable weekend where the community comes together to honour the past with style\, music\, and a lot of heart.” \n\n\nEvent at a Glance\n\n\n\nFeature\nDetails\n\n\n\n\nLocation\nSheringham\, Holt\, and the North Norfolk Railway (Poppy Line)\n\n\nTransport\nPark & Ride services are available; Steam trains run all day\n\n\nAttractions\nMilitary displays\, live music\, vintage markets\, and re-enactments\n\n\nVibe\nNostalgic\, community-focused\, and family-friendly\n\n\n\n\nFrequently Asked Questions (FAQ)\nDo I have to dress in 1940s attire? Not at all! While many visitors love to get into the spirit by wearing period-correct outfits\, you are more than welcome in modern clothes. If you do want to dress up\, look for “Utility Clothing\,” military uniforms\, or classic tea dresses. \nAre tickets required? The events within the towns of Holt and Sheringham are generally free to access. However\, tickets are required to travel on the North Norfolk Railway (The Poppy Line) and to access certain platform displays. We recommend booking steam train tickets in advance as they sell out quickly. \nIs the event dog-friendly? Yes! Well-behaved dogs on leads are welcome in most outdoor areas and on the heritage trains (subject to railway policy). Please be aware that the crowds can be very large and noisy\, which may be stressful for some pets. \nHow do I get between Holt and Sheringham? The most authentic way is via the North Norfolk Railway. Alternatively\, a shuttle bus service usually operates between Holt station and the town centre\, and there are local bus routes and parking facilities available. \nWhat happens if it rains? The “Blitz Spirit” means we carry on regardless! Many displays are outdoors\, so please dress for the British weather. There are plenty of indoor cafés\, pubs\, and station buildings to duck into if a shower passes through. \nIs there parking available? Parking in the town centres is extremely limited during the weekend. We strongly advise using the official Park & Ride services located on the outskirts of the towns to avoid congestion
URL:https://lovenorfolk.co.uk/event/holt-sheringham-norfolk-1940s-weekend/
LOCATION:Holt & Sheringham Norfolk\, Holt & Sheringham Norfolk\, United Kingdom
CATEGORIES:Summer
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DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20260920T170000
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SUMMARY:Hunstanton Soap Box Derby 2026
DESCRIPTION:On Sunday 20 September the popular Soap box derby returns to the streets of Hunstanton in Norfolk. In 2024 around 50 home-built karts took part with karts with karts racing down the streets of Hunstanton on the first weekend of the Easter school holiday and marked over 70 years since the first Soap Box Derby was held in Hunstanton in 1953. \nEntries have now opened for Hunstanton’s Soap Box Derby and are limited to just 60 teams. It’s a day packed with family entertainment\, a carnival atmosphere and the chance to watch racing through the streets of Hunstanton. This is going to be an Easter ‘eggstravaganza’ with more karts than ever and associated activities taking place in the town supporting the event. \n \nOften described as Hunstanton’s very own whacky races will return on the 21st September 2025. The event is organised by the Borough Council of King’s Lynn & West Norfolk. Construct your hand-built karts and come and join in the fun\, racing down Hunstanton’s hilly streets\, thrilling the large crowds in attendance. Teams are encouraged from everywhere and everyone – families\, businesses\, organisations; all of the community. \nKey information\n\nVenue: The Green\, Hunstanton PE36 6BL\nDate: Sunday 20th September 2026\nRacing time: Approximately 11am to 5pm\nEntry fee: Senior £25\, Junior £20\n\nThe course is fast and exciting with challenges to overcome (ramp\, chicane and tight corners). Starting by the High Street on Greevegate\, it zooms down past the Green and finishes in Beach Terrace Road by the Bandstand. \nThe course and its start and finish is controlled on the day by King’s Lynn & District Motor Club. \n \nFor spectators there will be music and entertainment on the Green\, all contributing to a great carnival atmosphere for all the family! There are plenty of outlets nearby the Green and the course to purchase food and refreshments. \nRace categories\nChoose which category to enter from the four below (note the change of senior ages this year): \nJunior\nUnder 13 (10-12 year olds)\nUnder 16 (13-15 year olds)\nSenior\nAdult (16-49 year olds)\nVeterans (50+)\nNB. All above ages are as on race day. \nPrizes\nThere will be prizes for teams finishing first\, second and third in each category and a trophy for the overall winner. There will also be a ‘Concours d’elegance’ award for the best-looking kart. \nEntry fees\nSenior £25\nJunior £20\nProvisional race timings\nIf you’re racing\, registration will begin from 9.30am. Scrutineering will take place in the pits on the Upper Green with officials checking all karts for conformity to event rules. \nTeams\nTeams may consist of up to 4 members in total (including driver or drivers). Karts may accommodate one or two drivers (no more). Team members not driving will push off the kart at the start. \nSafety\nThis is an event with some dangers so drivers and team members must consider these. Drivers MUST wear a helmet and the organisers strongly recommend that this is a full face helmet. Organisers also strongly recommend drivers to wear a gum shield and that legs and arms are fully dressed (ie. no bare legs or arms). \nPresentations\nThe day will conclude with a presentation ceremony once racing has ended and the results have been established. \nEvent rules\nAll entrants must read and agree to the event rules and kart specifications. Entrants must construct their karts in line with event specifications covering size\, brake systems etc. \nEvent rules and specifications are available here. \nClosing date\nEntries will close on 4 September 2024. Limit of 60 entries (in total). \nGo here for an entry form.
URL:https://lovenorfolk.co.uk/event/hunstanton-soap-box-derby/
LOCATION:Cliff Parade\, Cliff Parade\, Hunstanton\, PE36 6BQ\, United Kingdom
CATEGORIES:Hunstanton
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SUMMARY:Deepdale Festival
DESCRIPTION:This is the ninth annual festival and music lovers and is described as small but perfectly formed\, and it seems that local and national artists feel exactly that. \nDeepdale Farm\, overlooks the harbour of Brancaster Staithe\, a place where festival-goers can dance to a band in the Brick Barn or chill in the Orchard for a fabulous way to enjoy live music. \n \nDeepdale Festival\, returning to the stunning North Norfolk Coast from Thursday 24th to Sunday 27th September 2026. This small but “perfectly formed” event celebrates the very best in folk\, roots\, and acoustic music across three unique stages: The Brick Barn\, The Orchard Stage\, and The Courtyard. \nSet within the grounds of Deepdale Camping & Rooms and the adjacent Dalegate Market\, the festival offers an intimate\, community-focused atmosphere where world-class talent meets local charm. \n\n\n\n\n\n\n\nThe 2026 Programme\nIt is a  a diverse and high-energy programme for 2026. Whether you’re here for a stomp in the barn or a chilled session in the orchard\, there is something for every folk fan. \n\n\nHope & Social: The blue-jacketed masters of joy. \n\n\nNoble Jacks: High-octane alt-folk. \n\n\nKathryn Roberts & Sean Lakeman: Folk royalty with haunting harmonies. \n\n\nSam Kelly & The Lost Boys: Innovative and energetic traditional tunes. \n\n\nThe Shackleton Trio: Norfolk’s own powerhouse folk trio. \n\n\nPlus over 40 more acts\, including Blackbeard’s Tea Party\, 3 Daft Monkeys\, and Honey & The Bear. \n\n\n\nMore Than Just Music\nDeepdale is about more than just the main stage. Immerse yourself in the festival village: \n\n\nFood & Drink: Sip on local Moon Gazer Ale or cider at the festival bars and enjoy gourmet street food\, including sourdough pizzas from The Wood Fired Food Co. \n\n\nWorkshops: Start your morning with Yoga or a Laughter Workshop\, or hone your skills in a Songwriting Workshop with Georgia Shackleton. \n\n\nRetail Therapy: Browse the Pop-Up Shops at Dalegate Market\, featuring local artisans\, crystal healers\, and bespoke handcrafted gifts. \n\n\n\nTickets & Accommodation\n\n\n\nTicket Type\nAdult Price\nChild Price\n\n\n\n\nFull Festival (Thurs–Sun)\n£150\n£130\n\n\n3-Day Ticket (Fri–Sun)\n£130\n£110\n\n\nFriday Day Ticket\n£60\n£50\n\n\nSaturday Day Ticket\n£70\n£60\n\n\nSunday Day Ticket\n£60\n£50\n\n\n\n\nPlease Note: Festival tickets do not include accommodation. Magazine Wood and Anna’s House are both located just a short drive from Burnham DEepdale. \n\n\n\n \nFrequently Asked Questions (FAQ)\nCan I bring my dog? \nYes\, well-behaved dogs on leads are very welcome! Deepdale is a dog-friendly site; however\, please be mindful that some indoor performance spaces (like the Brick Barn) can become very crowded and loud\, so you may be asked to move to an outdoor area if your dog becomes anxious. \nIs there parking available for day visitors? \nAbsolutely. There is dedicated parking for both campers and day visitors. Follow the signs as you arrive at Burnham Deepdale. Parking is free for all ticket holders. \nCan I bring my caravan? \nUnfortunately\, due to local planning restrictions\, they cannot host caravans on the Deepdale site. We welcome tents\, campervans\, motorhomes\, trailer tents\, and even hammocks! \nIs the festival family-friendly? \nVery much so. With dedicated children’s ticket prices\, morning workshops\, and a safe\, enclosed site\, it is a brilliant weekend for families who love music and the great outdoors. \nWhat happens if the weather is typically British? \nThe “Heart of Folk” beats on! The main stages in the Brick Barn and under the cover of the Orchard marquee ensure that the music continues regardless of the weather.
URL:https://lovenorfolk.co.uk/event/deepdale-festival-music/
LOCATION:Burnham Deepdale\, Burnham Deepdale\, King's Lynn\, United Kingdom
CATEGORIES:Music,Norfolk Festivals,Summer
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