From mini to giant and pink to green, a huge new pumpkin patch is launching in Norfolk this Halloween.

Church Farm in Heacham is run by Melton Harrold with help from his daughter Sammy, who is the driving force behind the diversification of the family business. 

The pick-your-own pumpkin field will be open daily from October 13 to 31 from 10am to 4pm with free entry and parking, with the pumpkins individually priced and payable by cash or card. 

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Eastern Daily Press: The map for Heacham PYO pumpkins Picture: Church Farm The map for Heacham PYO pumpkins Picture: Church Farm (Image: Church Farm)

Miss Harrold said: "We have been thinking about doing pumpkins for a couple of years and in May we sowed 11,000 seeds of 12 different varieties.

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Eastern Daily Press: There will be thousands of pumpkins to choose from at Church Farm in west Norfolk There will be thousands of pumpkins to choose from at Church Farm in west Norfolk (Image: Church Farm)

"We will have wheelbarrows so people can pick their own or they can select from the displays - there will also be photo opportunities including a hanging seat and a love heart house."

The Nest, serving hot and cold drinks, bubble waffles and cakes, and The Crafty Burger Company will be there daily and Bordoli Pizzas will be there at weekends only. 

Other diversification methods at the arable farm include eight holiday lets, with two now available to book through Airbnb.