A large crew was spotted in a Norwich street at the weekend, who were filming a new Second World War documentary.

On Sunday (October 8), filming took place from around 6am until 7pm outside the adult learning centre Wensum Lodge in King Street, near Carrow Road.

Norwich Evening News: WW2 scenes being shot in King Street, Norwich Picture: Simon ParkinWW2 scenes being shot in King Street, Norwich Picture: Simon Parkin (Image: Newsquest)

Photographs taken by us on Sunday show actors dressed as British troops and horses were also used. 

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Norwich Evening News: A horse trailer by King Street in Norwich for filming Picture: Simon ParkinA horse trailer by King Street in Norwich for filming Picture: Simon Parkin (Image: Newsquest)

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It is understood that filming is moving to Winterton Beach from Monday to Thursday this week (October 9-12).

Both the beach car park and Seal View Café will be closed until 8.30am on Friday, October 13. 

The name of the documentary and the channel or streaming service it will be broadcast on is not currently known.