HUNDREDS of visitors flocked to Much Hoole Country Fair, near Preston, for a Bank Holiday agricultural extravaganza.
A superb collection of exhibits were on display and a host of trophy prizes were awarded to the best in class.
The packed programme of events included a parade of goats, shire horse dressage routines from Stuart Barrow along with cattle and pet shows.
Visitors were also treated to a host of floral and handicraft displays as well as cake and wine stalls and colourful paintings in the children's section.
To celebrate the fair's 15th anniversary, there was a guest appearance from stage and TV star, Jimmy Cricket, supported by 70s pop group The Copycats.
And pretty Helen Livesey, 12, was given the red carpet treatment after being voted Much Hoole Country Fair Princess.
Pictured: William and Henry Hunter with their veggie pals.
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