A Norfolk bed and breakfast has been given a new lease of life after being refurbished by its new owners.
The Dove Inn, in Alburgh, near Harleston, is Sonya Remblance's new venture - with plans to turn it into a bustling entertainment hub.
Cakes are available from The Dove Inn's tea room (Image: Denise Bradley)
A former restaurant, the site has been left empty and unused since March before Ms Remblance took the business on.
The spot is now serving breakfasts, with vegetarian and vegan options, and cakes made by Ms Remblance who has 15 years of baking experience.
Tearoom and bar nestled in secret garden opens at former restaurant (Image: Denise Bradley)
She said: "It's been great to give the place a refresh, it looks amazing now and we're so excited to keep welcoming people in.
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Tearoom and bar nestled in secret garden opens at former restaurant (Image: DENISE BRADLEY)
"Locals have given us outstanding feedback and everyone's been really interested in what we're doing with the place as it's been shut since March."
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Sonya Remblance, sitting in the bed and breakfast's spacious back garden (Image: Denise Bradley)
There are also two guest rooms available for people to stay in, with the site planning to open up a flat for hire later in the year.
To make use of the idyllic garden space, they have live music events planned and may offer camping in the future.
One of the guest rooms available to book (Image: Denise Bradley)
Breakfast is served from 8.30am until 2.30pm with cakes and light snacks available until closing time.
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