The owners of a much-loved pumpkin patch have announced they will return this year after two years of closures.
Undley Farm, near Mildenhall, will reopen for the 2024 season after it was shut in 2022 and 2023 due to "personal circumstances".
The owners posted on their social media account and said: "We’re excited to announce that with only three months until Halloween season we are back this October for our pumpkin picking and maize maze event."
At the farm people will be able to pick their pumpkins straight from the vine, try out the new maize maze will and giant inflatables.
Tickets for the event are expected to be released later in the year.
In 2021 the farm was named as one of the best places to pick your own pumpkins in the country.
It was named as the fifth best place to pick your own pumpkins in the UK, by holiday-firm Kett Country Cottages.
Before it closed Undley Farm offered 25 varieties of pumpkin.
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