Two vinyl lovers are looking to put a Norfolk town on the map among music fans after launching a new record store.

Another Planet has opened in West Street in Cromer, becoming the only high street shop of its kind currently in the coastal resort.

The store is run by Racheal Battley and business partner Marc Wilson, who together have spent more than 40 years rifling through crates digging for the finest releases.

Eastern Daily Press: Another Planet can be found in West Street, CromerAnother Planet can be found in West Street, Cromer (Image: Another Planet)

Ms Battley said: "We have had such fantastic support already and we really hope to be at the heart of the community here.

"Our customers have been so supportive already and we have had great feedback. The support has been overwhelming so far. 

"We really hope Cromer can become a destination for record lovers, with people thinking about travelling here to hunt for vinyl."

Eastern Daily Press: A vast selection of vinyl and vintage music memorabilia can be found at Another Planet in CromerA vast selection of vinyl and vintage music memorabilia can be found at Another Planet in Cromer (Image: Another Planet)

Another Planet becomes Cromer's only physical record store, which is open six days a week Tuesday to Sunday, joining the popular Cromer Record Fair, which pops up weekly at various venues.

It has opened on a pop-up basis until September with hopes of remaining open longer if successful.

As well as a wide selection of records, there is also a selection of vintage collectables and memorabilia to explore.

Eastern Daily Press: Racheal Battley, co-owner of Another Planet rifling through the store's selection of recordsRacheal Battley, co-owner of Another Planet rifling through the store's selection of records (Image: Another Planet)

Ms Battley added: "I've always been a music lover and I've been buying and selling vinyl for over a decade but this is my first venture at having a shop.

"Mark has been in the business for more than 30 years and is well-established in the industry.

"We've been friends for a while so it is great to be working together.

"We hope to get all the classic artists in but will also have a wide selection from many different genres from the 60s onwards."

Eastern Daily Press: Another Planet is open Tuesday to SundayAnother Planet is open Tuesday to Sunday (Image: Another Planet)

 Another Planet is open from 10am to 4.30pm Tuesday to Saturday and 11am to 4pm on Sunday.