Annual classic vehicle day offers range of vintage cars, features pop-up show room and Harley Davidsons.
Stody Lodge Gardens will host its sixth annual Classic Vehicle Day on May 19 between 11.30am and 5pm.
This year's event, sponsored by Anglia Car Auctions (ACA), features a 'pop-up' Show Room, providing a showcase of classic cars and memorabilia, set within the picturesque grounds of Stody Lodge Gardens.
The spectacle of the day promises to be the sight and sound of 160 Harley Davidsons, which will again join the event as part of the Norfolk Distinguished Gentleman’s Ride.
Last year, this event raised more than £19,700.
Founder of Anglia Car Auctions, Lyn George, said: "We are delighted to be supporting Classic Vehicles at Stody Gardens – the event is a brilliant combination of some top-notch classics and very knowledgeable owners, plus all the flowers, food and fun of the gardens - a great day out for all the family."
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Event-goers can also enjoy a selection of food and drink, including chips by The Bucket List, traditional burgers and hot dogs by local butcher, H V Graves, and excellent music by DJ Jules.
Kate MacNicol, owner of Stody Lodge Gardens, said: "It is fantastic to have such an established firm as Anglia Car Auctions sponsor our sixth annual Classic Vehicle Day.
"We can’t wait to see the classic cars and memorabilia they want to showcase to our visitors and Guy Snelling of ACA’s expertise will be invaluable for judging our Vehicle of the Day Award.
"Our visitors can recover from the roar of 160 Harley Davidsons with delicious food, drink and music within the gardens.
"We are very pleased to welcome Norfolk & Waveney MIND back to fundraise in the tea rooms and offer our visitors their delicious homemade teas."
Entrance to the event costs £9 per person, with drivers of a classic vehicle and children under 12 admitted free.
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