Successful BBC show has aired an episode filmed in varied locations throughout Norfolk.
Antiques Road Trip, in which collectors and consultants journey across the UK to search out valuable artwork items and hidden treasures, shot a part of the latest series in Nelson’s County.
In Monday’s episode, Auctioneers Mark Hill and Izzie Balmer began their hunt close to King’s Lynn, at The Warehouse Antiques and Collectables Emporium in Setchey.
The pair skilled a tractor experience at Algy’s Farm Shop in Bintree (Image: BBC Pictures)
They took a break from buying to discover Algy’s Farm in Bintree, the place they discovered how Algy Garrod grows sugar beet on a farm began by his grandad nearly 100 years in the past, rode on a tractor and tucked into an enormous bag of popcorn.
They then headed on to Norwich, the place Mark visited Looses Emporium in Magdalen Street and Izzie went to the previous All Saints Church.
A large bag of popcorn catches their eye at Algy’s Farm Shop (Image: BBC Pictures)
Watton was their subsequent vacation spot, the place the pair reunited on the Antiques and Collectables Centre, earlier than getting again on the highway and heading to Yorkshire.
Izzie took residence the win for the episode, with a revenue of £187.80 on her treasures discovered in Norfolk.