Around 8,000 visitors attended the 32nd revival of the Countess of Warwick Country Show in Little Easton.
The event was originally held by Daisy, Countess of Warwick, when she lived in Little Easton prior to her death in 1938.
Held on August bank holiday Sunday and Monday, the day raised funds for four historic churches in the area.
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Visitors enjoyed sheepdog demonstrations and egg and spoon races in the main arena, as well as a horticultural tent, a dog show and vintage tractor ploughing.
Around 80 stalls provided food and shopping, and there were classic cars on the lawn of Little Easton Manor.
The main sponsor, P&A Wood, provided a choice of rides including a 1913 Silver Ghost and a new model Rolls Royce.
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