Norfolk Broads based photographer Stephen Mole returns to Fairhaven Woodland and Water Garden at South Walsham, with an exhibition of photographs featuring iconic Norfolk landscapes.

Images of Norfolk runs from Saturday to Sunday, November 18-26.

Stephen Mole said: “Born and bred in Norfolk, I have always been inspired by the wide open skies and wonderful light that makes this part of the world so special. I try to photograph images that not only record the beauty of the county, but also portray my own ‘impression’ of the place.

“My aim is to give you a glimpse of just how the world looks through my eyes! I feel I’ve succeeded if the person looking at the image finds themselves thinking ‘I wish was I was there’.

It’s wonderful to be invited again to Fairhaven Garden. I’m looking forward to returning there and staging an exhibition for the fourth time.”

The exhibition is open 10am to 4pm daily and entry is free.

People can also join Fairhaven head gardener Ian Guest on his Autumn Colours guided walk on Sunday, November 19 from 11am to 12.30pm.

The walk will give visitors the chance to enjoy the autumn colours in the woodland garden with its mature oak and beech trees, notably the ancient King Oak, which was a sapling at the time of the Battle of Hastings. The guided walk is included in garden entry: adult £6.75, concessions £6.15, child £3.85, under fives free and also free to Fairhaven Garden members – no need to book.

For more information about Stephen Mole see www.stephenmolephotos.com.

For details about Fairhaven call 01603 270449, email enquiries@fairhavengarden.co.uk, or www.fairhavengarden.co.uk.

There is wheelchair access throughout the garden, including a sensory garden. Visitors requiring special facilities are advised to telephone in advance, mobility scooters available.

Dogs are welcome on leads; small charge to cover poop scoop.