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Hunstanton Christmas Cracker

An event in November in Norfolk
Hunstanton

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Come along and enjoy a festive, fun packed day in the friendly Victorian seaside town of Hunstanton. A full day of entertainment awaits you with Marching Bands, Morris Dancing, Tug-of-War, Carol Singing, Bell Ringing, Funfair Rides and Live Music. There is an afternoon party especially for the children with a fancy dress competition. We also hear that Santa is taking a break from Lapland and will be in his special Hunstanton grotto.

If you are stuck for present ideas then our Christmas Market is the answer. Our stall holders have an array of exciting gifts and goodies for all the family. Our town shops will also be open all day offering everything from toys to perfume. Plenty of festive food and drink with all the traditional favourites, mulled wine, roast chestnuts.

To end the day there will be a parade of lanterns before the switching on of the Christmas Lights.

Telephone: 01485 534481
Contact name: Amanda
email: amandaknight@supanet.com

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