More than 1500 hundred people enjoyed all the fun of the fair over the scorching Bank holiday weekend in Morden Hall Park.

Located in stunning grounds operated by the National Trust, visitors to the Morden Hall Country Show, organised by Oakleigh Fairs, enjoyed all day entertainment including Greensleeves Morris Men, the Croydon Brass Band and a Punch and Judy Show.

Animal lovers were treated to birds of brey displays, Suffolk Punch heavy horse, ferret racing as well as pony rides and small animal pettings pens.

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                                             Kenny Dean breathes fire

There was something for everyone with arts and crafts, various stalls and food marquees on offer and even a medieval re-enactment village.

On Monday (May 6) visitors and their canine friends took part in The Companion Dog Show, which raised £250 for Marie Curie Cancer Care.

Oakleigh Fairs owner Charlie Owen said: "We had a lot of people say it was the best show that has been there for years. I saw a lot of people enjoying themselves."

He added the show has improved a great deal over the years.

" I think we have come up a level. We are very happy and look forward to coming back next year."

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                                     Katie Millwood, 18, with her ferrets

 

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