The Festive Gift & Food Show began on Friday and continues on Saturday and Sunday.
Shoppers search for bargains at the Norfolk Festive Gift and Food Show. Picture: DENISE BRADLEY (Image: Archant 2021)
Richard Brooks of So Jo from Bradwell with a selection of Christmas wreaths at the Norfolk Festive Gift and Food Show. Picture: DENISE BRADLEY (Image: Archant 2021)
This year is set to be the biggest year for the show yet, with indoor and outdoor stalls selling everything you need for the festive season.
Stalls will include baked goods, handmade candles, cheeses, decorations, and more.
Sarah Maker of Norwich admires the Christmas socks at the Norfolk Festive Gift and Food Show. Picture: DENISE BRADLEY (Image: Archant 2021)
Kim Stedman of Dot & Olive's with her Christmas cushions at the Norfolk Festive Gift and Food Show. Picture: DENISE BRADLEY (Image: Archant 2021)
Amongst the exhibitors are Bakeaholics, East Norfolk Trading, Jardin de France, Millie's Natural Soaps, and the Russian Doll Shop.
Last year's event was cancelled due to the pandemic, and many had their tickets rolled over to this year.
The busy Norfolk Festive Gift and Food Show at the Norfolk Showground. Picture: DENISE BRADLEY (Image: Archant 2021)
Lisa Green of the Norfolk Duck Company from King'sLynn, with her ducks in a row at the Norfolk Festive Gift and Food Show. Picture: DENISE BRADLEY (Image: Archant 2021)
Saturday's tickets are sold out but there is still some availability for the Sunday slots.
Tickets can be bought online but at the gate they are £9 for adults and £5.50 for children aged five to 16.
The busy Norfolk Festive Gift and Food Show at the Norfolk Showground. Picture: DENISE BRADLEY (Image: Archant 2021)
Christmas elf Tracey Nunes serving hot chocolate at the Norfolk Festive Gift and Food Show. Picture: DENISE BRADLEY (Image: Archant 2021)
The show is open from 9am to 5pm on Saturday and 9am to 4pm on Sunday.
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