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The festive shopping destination is open now at the Goat Shed in Honingham, located just off the A47 between Dereham and Norwich.

There are more than 15 huts and displays filled with gifts, hampers, decorations, treats and tipples. 

READ MORE: Norfolk’s best food spots revealed and one town came out on top

The Christmas Shed is located upstairs at the Goat Shed farm shop (Image: Sonya Duncan)

It is open seven days a week until December 24 and it follows the same hours as the farm shop. 

Due to the recent expansion of the Goat Shed, with a new butchery, bakery and extended deli counter, the Christmas Shed has relocated upstairs.

There are plans in the future to introduce a lift but this year it is only accessible by stairs, with the main farm shop and restaurant on ground level. 

Buy a hamper in the Christmas ShedBuy a hamper in the Christmas Shed (Image: Sonya Duncan)

Sam Steggles, who runs the business with his wife Caroline, said: “The Christmas Shed was born out of our customers looking for something new and exciting over the festive season.

“Each year, it has proved very popular with both our regular customers and those making the specific journey to come and see us.

Ella Sutton, team leader, with some of the goodies in the Christmas ShedElla Sutton, team leader, with some of the goodies in the Christmas Shed (Image: Sonya Duncan)

“It allows us to have fun and create our own little magical space, while also being able to celebrate the vast number of local and artisan producers we are so lucky to have on our doorstep and from surrounding areas.”

READ MORE: 7 of the best Christmas light switch-on events in Norfolk

James Boggis, butchery counter assistant at the Goat ShedJames Boggis, butchery counter assistant at the Goat Shed (Image: Sonya Duncan)

Christmas pre-orders for the butchery and deli opened this week and you can pop in and pick up an order form.

This includes free-range turkeys from Great Grove, a small family farm based in Norfolk, and the Goat Shed’s own award-winning Wensum White and Norfolk Mardler goat’s cheeses. 

A whole host of events are coming up, including wreath-making and food and drink tastings – find out more and book (if required) at goat-shed.co.uk/events

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