The experts behind a popular BBC antiques programme have visited a Suffolk venue.
Antiques Road Trip experts Raj Bisram and Hetti Jago were at Stonham Barns Park near Stowmarket earlier this year.
Their search for antiques around the Suffolk business aired on Wednesday evening with the experts visiting Aspal Antiques, Aspal Emporium and Aspal Reclamation.
The outlets are run by couples Alan Knight and Henrietta Lewis, and Wendy and Alf Faulkner, and feature a range of Victorian and Militaria antiques.
The two presenters inspected a range of antiques in the shop, with Hetti Jago even seen trying out a pair of wooden stilts.
The Shed, just outside Ipswich, was also visited by the show in 2022.
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Co-owner of the outlet, Alan Knight, said: "It was such a fun and informative day. We enjoyed showing Raj and Hetti Aspal Antiques, Aspal Emporium and our reclamation yard.
"Both presenters were so knowledgeable and great at hunting out the bargains. Hetti delighted everyone by having a go at walking with some stilts – and she did very well."
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"The Antiques Road Trip is such a good watch, and we expect that this will attract a lot of interest in the run up to Christmas when people are often looking for something special and unique to work as a Christmas gift."
"We do like to think of our business as an antiques ‘hub’ for the area. We have an eclectic mix of pieces which we do love showcasing to the people of Suffolk and beyond."
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