Norfolk's most unique pumpkin patch reopens this weekend and there will be a makers' market to celebrate. 

The Pumpkin House is at Brookhill Farm in Thursford, near Fakenham, and it will be open on October 14 and 15 and then from October 21 to 29 from 10am until 4pm. 

There is free entry and parking at the farm, run by couple Victoria and Henry Cushing, and the purpose-built house features wooden shelves filled with jack-o'-lanterns.

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There will also be thousands of weird and wonderful pumpkins to pick in the field and all will be individually priced depending on size and variety. 

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Dogs are allowed on leads and there will be an array of autumn and Halloween-themed activities, some with a small charge.

Over the opening weekend on October 14 and 15, the Brew and Friends Autumn Makers' Market will take place from 10am to 4pm with more than 30 stalls and street food.

Ellie Mullins, the organiser, said: "It is a great way to support small, local businesses and enjoy some autumn fun for all of the family for free!"