They know how to throw a party down on Windsor Road.

The aptly-named street near the centre of King's Lynn was a sea of red, white and blue as hundreds gathered for a coronation big lunch on Sunday.

Dereham Times: Billy Mason with son Corbyn and daughter Sapphire at the coronation big lunch in Windsor Road, in King's LynnBilly Mason with son Corbyn and daughter Sapphire at the coronation big lunch in Windsor Road, in King's Lynn (Image: Chris Bishop)

"It's a massive thing, it's a whole new era," said Billy Mason, who turned out with his wife Sadie, 10-year-old son Corbyn and five-year-old daughter Sapphire.

"This is such a close-knit community, everyone knows everyone."

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Dereham Times: Ros Woods (left) landlady of the Live and Let Live was presented with an award for the quality of her cider by the Campaign for Real Ale's regional director Andrea Briers during the big lunch Ros Woods (left) landlady of the Live and Let Live was presented with an award for the quality of her cider by the Campaign for Real Ale's regional director Andrea Briers during the big lunch (Image: Chris Bishop)

Ros Woods has been landlady of the Live and Let Live, an old-fashioned street corner local in the middle of Windsor Road, for 23 years.

"We do like to try to keep the community together," she said.

Dereham Times: The big lunch got under way with a processionThe big lunch got under way with a procession (Image: Chris Bishop)

Local councillor Francis Bone's St Margaret's and St Nicholas ward includes Windsor Road.

"It might not be the most affluent area but it's a really strong community, it's very inclusive," he said.

Dereham Times: Toasting the King at a coronation big lunch on Windsor Road in King's LynnToasting the King at a coronation big lunch on Windsor Road in King's Lynn (Image: Chris Bishop) Dereham Times: Enjoying the coronation big lunch in Windsor Road in King's LynnEnjoying the coronation big lunch in Windsor Road in King's Lynn (Image: Chris Bishop)