A Victorian fairground with miniature steam engines, classic cars and craft stalls is returning later this month.

Around 170 vintage vehicles will appear at the annual Strumpshaw Steam Rally, which attracts hundreds of exhibitors each year.

Strumpshaw Hall, near Brundall, which offers one of the largest steam collections in the UK at the Strumpshaw Steam Museum, will host the family-friendly event.

Norwich Evening News: Around 170 vintage vehicles will appear at the annual event near NorwichAround 170 vintage vehicles will appear at the annual event near Norwich (Image: Antony Kelly)

Six pioneering traction engines, designed by Thetford engineering firm Charles Burrell & Sons, will be among the stars of the steam exhibits.

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Visitors can peak at a collection of 'living vans', an early version of the modern caravan, which provided weekly accommodation for labourers.

Norwich Evening News: The Strumpshaw Steam Engine Rally 2024 will include a Victorian fairground with miniature steam engines, classic cars and craft stalls The Strumpshaw Steam Engine Rally 2024 will include a Victorian fairground with miniature steam engines, classic cars and craft stalls (Image: Antony Kelly)

Norwich Evening News: The spring vintage fair will take place at Strumpshaw Hall, near NorwichThe spring vintage fair will take place at Strumpshaw Hall, near Norwich (Image: Antony Kelly)

Several mid-20th century British farming tractors known as 'little grey Fergies' will also be on display.

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Popular in the 1950s, these were famously used by explorer Sir Edmund Hillary on his expedition to the Antarctic.

Norwich Evening News: Explorer Sir Edmund Hillary at the wheel of a Ferguson TE 20 on his Antarctic expedition in the 1950sExplorer Sir Edmund Hillary at the wheel of a Ferguson TE 20 on his Antarctic expedition in the 1950s (Image: Ferguson Club/Strumpshaw Steam Engine Rally 2024)

The event will be held over the bank holiday weekend of May 25-27 with gates opening at 9am.

Tickets for the event on the day cost £12.50 for adults or £10 online, with free entry for under 16s.

The price includes parking and entry to the museum.