
This week’s top 5 things to do | Worstead Estate Farmers Market Thursday 13 March 2025
This week in Norfolk, visit the Worstead Estate Farmers Market for street food and fresh produce or browse antiques at the Thornham Antiques Fair. Alternatively, enjoy a performance from the Norfolk Symphony Orchestra in Kings Lynn, discover insights into Simon Scarrow’s latest novel in Jarrolds, or listen to a fascinating talk about East Anglian nature reserves with Ajay Tegala.
Worstead Estate Farmers Market The Worstead Estate Farmers Market is back! Hosted in a stunning Norfolk brick grain store at Church Farm in Smallburgh, this farmers market showcases the finest fresh produce alongside hosting Norfolk’s best street food vans to provide beverages to enjoy whilst browsing. Saturday 15 March |
An Evening with Simon ScarrowJoin fellow book lovers for a fantastic evening with Sunday Times No.1 bestselling author Simon Scarrow at Jarrolds. Guests will have the opportunity to discover insights into his latest novel, A Death in Berlin, the third instalment in his CI Schenke wartime series. Thursday 20 March |
Thornham Antiques and Vintage Fair Explore the Thornham Antiques and Vintage Fair and browse a wonderful selection of antique treasures. From books and art to furniture and china, it’s the ultimate place to find something special for your home. Guests can also enjoy the charming café next door for a delightful treat. Sunday 16 March |
Norfolk Symphony Orchestra Join the Norfolk Symphony Orchestra for a gripping afternoon of music at King’s Lynn Corn Exchange. Featuring Borodin’s In the Steppes of Central Asia, Sibelius’ Symphony No.7, and Tchaikovsky’s Symphony No.5, it’s guaranteed to be a breathtaking performance filled with passion and emotion. Sunday 16 March |
Blakeney Point to Wicken Fen – Tales of a Wildlife Ranger
Discover the history and vibrant wildlife of two iconic East Anglian nature reserves. Join Norfolk Wildlife Trust ranger Ajay Tegala for a fascinating talk about Blakeney Point and Wicken Fen, exploring their unique landscapes and the incredible species that call them home. A fantastic event for nature enthusiasts!
Thursday 20 March
£3 entry fee
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