Some of the world's finest cars have been turning heads in north Norfolk.

Eastern Daily Press: The Hoste Arms owners Brendan and Bee Hopkins. Picture: Ian BurtThe Hoste Arms owners Brendan and Bee Hopkins. Picture: Ian Burt (Image: Archant 2017)

Picturesque villages and a stunning coastline provided the backdrop for the eighth annual Classic and Supercar event.

More than 40 vehicles, both modern and vintage, worth an estimated £20 million were on show.

A 4.5 litre Bentley Blower, a Ferrari 458 Spider and an Aston Martin DB 5 were amongst them.

It was organised by The Hoste in Burnham Market, held on Thursday and Friday and raised £2,000 for Wells Community Hospital.

Eastern Daily Press: The Hoste classic cars rally. Picture: Ian BurtThe Hoste classic cars rally. Picture: Ian Burt (Image: Archant 2017)

Winners were: Pre-war Classic Winner - Steven Lock – Bull Nose Morris 1925; Post war Classic Winner – Peter Cobble - 1989 Bentley Continental Convertible; Supercars up to 2000 - Doug Chapman – Aston Martin DB6 MKII; Modern Cars – Alec Gunn – Rolls Royce Phantom Drop Head; Number Plate- Graham Kiss – A79 Porsche; Jack Sears Trophy – Max Sowerby – Talbot – Lago T120 Baby Sport.

Eastern Daily Press: The Hoste classic cars rally. Picture: Ian BurtThe Hoste classic cars rally. Picture: Ian Burt (Image: Archant 2017)