From top chefs to chainsaw carving, there is something for everyone at the Sandringham, Food, Craft and Wood Festival. 

The annual event returns to the Royal Estate from Saturday, April 29 until Monday, May 1 from 10am to 6pm.

The Food Halls will host a large array of producers and there will be cooking demonstrations throughout the weekend.

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Eastern Daily Press: There will be a range of street food vendors at the Sandringham Food, Craft and Wood Fair There will be a range of street food vendors at the Sandringham Food, Craft and Wood Fair (Image: Living Heritage Events)

The line-up includes Galton Blackiston, of the Michelin-starred Morston Hall in Norfolk, Jack Stein, who has followed in the footsteps of his dad Rick as a top chef, and Great British Menu winner Spencer Metzer.

The Piazza is the central hub of the festival, where there will be live jazz and folk music, a bar and street food traders.

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Eastern Daily Press: Chainsaw carving is a big attraction at the festival Chainsaw carving is a big attraction at the festival (Image: Living Heritage Events)

There will also be a large craft fair at the estate and the Sandringham Cup will return, with the finest chainsaw carvers in the world creating sculptures. 

There will also be a speed carving arena, with an accompanying auction. 

Tickets cost from £4-£12 at livingheritagecountryshows.com or £5-£13 on the gate, with free parking and dogs on leads welcome.