A church has been filled with colour for a three-day flower festival.

Volunteers have spent two days putting the finishing touches to their displays at St Mary's at Old Hunstanton.

The east window at St Mary's Church, at Old HunstantonThe east window at St Mary's Church, at Old Hunstanton (Image: Chris Bishop)

This year's theme at the towering 14th century church is Countries.

Florist Gary Bocking, who organised the event with his wife Sarah, said the festival featured 29 exhibits by 27 people exhibiting, with some doing more than one.

Gary Bocking by the east window at St Mary's Church, at Old HunstantonGary Bocking by the east window at St Mary's Church, at Old Hunstanton (Image: Chris Bishop)

One of the displays at St Mary's Church, at Old HunstantonOne of the displays at St Mary's Church, at Old Hunstanton (Image: Chris Bishop)

One of the displays at St Mary's Church, at Old HunstantonOne of the displays at St Mary's Church, at Old Hunstanton (Image: Chris Bishop)

The church's east window again draws visitors down the aisle, with displays on and around the altar.

Elsewhere countries featured include the US, Italy, Spain and Australia, while the Isle of Man also gets a look-in.

An Australia-themed display at St Mary's Church, at Old HunstantonAn Australia-themed display at St Mary's Church, at Old Hunstanton (Image: Chris Bishop)

One of the displays at St Mary's Church, at Old HunstantonOne of the displays at St Mary's Church, at Old Hunstanton (Image: Chris Bishop)

One of the displays at St Mary's Church, at Old HunstantonOne of the displays at St Mary's Church, at Old Hunstanton (Image: Chris Bishop)

One of the displays at St Mary's Church, at Old HunstantonOne of the displays at St Mary's Church, at Old Hunstanton (Image: Chris Bishop)

Now in its 49th year the festival is open on Friday, Saturday and Sunday from 10am - 4pm.

Attractions include stalls selling plants and bric-a-brac, lunches in the village hall, a hog roast on Saturday and a fun dog show on Sunday.