NORFOLK, ENGLAND, September 07, 2010 (Press-News.org) Lovers of vintage clothing, costume jewellery and retro design pieces have a good reason to visit Norfolk hotels next month.
The Little Vintage Lover Fair is set to take place in Norwich on Saturday October 9th, featuring more than 25 stalls of the finest fashion items, furniture, collectables and accessories.
Admission is priced at just GBP2 and the event will run at Dragon Hall from 10:00 to 17:00 BST.
People visiting Norfolk may like to head to the fair to pick up a vintage item or seek out unique gifts for friends and family.
The organisers have promised "a great atmosphere, tea and refreshments" for everyone who attends the Norwich event.
As well as the prospect of finding a bargain, the fair will offer people an opportunity to experience one of the city's most important historic buildings.
Dragon Hall dates back to about 1430 and is a Grade 1 listed structure that offers an insight into medieval life in Norfolk.
The King Street building underwent a GBP1.8 million restoration programme largely funded by the Heritage Lottery Fund several years ago and was re-opened to the public in April 2006.
For more information on this event, visit the Little Vintage Lover Fair website.
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LateRooms.com - Head to Norfolk for the Little Vintage Lover Fair
The Little Vintage Lover Fair offers the prospect of bargain purchases in one of Norwich's most famous buildings.
2010-09-07
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