A two-day country show giving visitors the opportunity to ride on vintage steam engines is set to take place at the end of the month.
The Grand Henham Steam Rally and Country Show is taking place on Saturday, September 21 and Sunday, September 22.
Here is everything you need to know.
Where is the show taking place?
The event is taking place at Henham Park is east Suffolk.
The full address for drivers to input into sat navs is Henham Park, Southwold, NR34 8AQ.
Parking on site will be free.
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Can I still buy tickets online?
The online ticket shop closed on Tuesday, September 10 but tickets can still be purchased at the gates.
Admission for adults is £17 while tickets will be £3 for children aged between eight and 14 years old.
Anyone who has advanced tickets is advised to wear their wristbands to avoid being charged entry at the gate.
What attractions will there be?
A variety of exhibitors will be displaying vintage steam engines and visitors will have the chance to steer a selection of them for free in an arena, although donations to charity will be accepted.
The Boldog BMX Team, one of the best stunt teams in the UK, will be performing display of tricks across the weekend.
There will also be dog shows, barrel rolling and live music at the bandstand.
Will there be things for children to do?
Andy the Clown, a Punch and Judy show and a petting zoo are among the attractions available at the children's corner.
The stamp trail is returning for this year with stamps around the site to collect for a small gift and entry into a prize draw at the Information Tent.
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Will there be food and drink?
Food and drink will be available from on site catering outlet The Village Pantry.
It will offer tea, sandwiches, cakes and other soft drinks.
The Pantry is staffed by volunteers from surrounding villages and all profits will be donated to charity.
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