Norfolk's newest coffee shop has opened in a historic town landmark.

After starting in a converted horsebox, Coffeesmiths has officially opened its second permanent shop in the old post office in Attleborough.

Arron Smith, 33, started the business in 2021 serving hot drinks out of a trailer to local markets around his hometown of Wymondham.

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After covering events across Norfolk, Coffeesmiths found its first permanent home in North Walsham in 2022 and its second is in Attleborough's High Street.

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The post office closed in November 2016 before reopening as a Big C charity shop until the end of 2022.

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The shop, which launched on Wednesday morning, wants to be at the heart of the community and celebrate local producers.

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Mr Smith said: "A crazy first day is over and It’s been amazing!"

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The business's coffee is a bespoke blend from Scottow-based roasters JavaBean, while cakes and bakes are supplied by Norwich-based Eat with Ella.

The shop sells a range of sweet options from classic pastries to Biscoff blondies.