Plans for a new "modest" café have been revealed for a tiny village of just 50 homes.
West Norfolk Council agreed plans for new holiday lets and a welcome barn at Church Farm at Fring, near Heacham, two years ago.
Now Oykel Farms has applied for a change of use for the barn, to accommodate a café described as "modest in scale".
It says in a planning statement: "The café, housed within the same building, would provide light refreshment for both guests and visitors to the area – with a focus on serving users of the nearby Peddars Way long-distance footpath.
"Beyond the tourism economy, the creation of a small café would offer a new facility to residents of Fring."
The hamlet, tucked away in the downs, has no shop, pub or any other facilities apart from its 14th-century church.
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