ELVIS has left the building - but now seems to be standing in a garden in Kettlewell.
The King of Rock and Roll is just one of the 'icons of pop' on one of the trails in the Kettlewell Scarecrow Festival, which starts on Saturday and runs to Sunday, August 20.
Music fans will be joining thousands of other visitors to the village for the hugely popular event, which has now been running for more than two decades.
And history buffs are not left out this year, for the other trail is based on 'historical eras' and will take in characters from cavemen and ancient Egyptians to soldiers from the last century.
Clue sheets for both trails are £1, with all proceeds going to the village primary school, village hall and St Mary's Church.
Refreshments, including soups and home-made cakes, are available throughout the day during the festival, and car parking is £3 for the whole day.
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