Thousands of people enjoyed England's finest farming show as it returned to Hampshire after a three year break.
The Alresford Agricultural Show took place at Tichborne Park on Saturday, September 3 and saw a huge area packed full of activities, shows, displays and competitions.
There was fun for all ages too, as the children were kept entertained by a climbing wall, assault courses, face painting, circus workshops, play areas and more.
As well as a fine display of vintage cars, there was a vast array of vintage machinery and tractors on show.
Animal fans took delight in dog shows, horse shows, hound running plus much more.
There was also food and drink galore, with cheeses, honey, breads and charcuteries, and a huge range of wines and exotic spirits.
Businesses such as The Grange Winery, which was planted in 2011 in Itchen Stoke, were using the show as a chance to showcase their wares.
Harry Pickering, wine maker, said: "It has been great, there has been a nice buzz, good vibes and very busy. It is amazing to see people getting together and enjoying themselves."
Juggling Jake, otherwise known as Chris Welford, from Alresford, was keeping children amused with his circus skills workshops.
He said: "It's been really good. Nice and busy, and lots of people have been taking an interest in my circus equipment."
Families such as the Hunt family from Alresford were enjoying the day.
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Roger Hunt, 47, was at the show with his wife Izzy and their one-year-old son Xavier.
Roger said: "It is amazing that it is on our doorstep. It is incredible to have something so well organised in Hampshire."
Christopher Hopper, 45, from Littleton, was at the show with his wife Kaisa, and their one-year-old daughter Elsa, plus Kaisa's sister Riikka Puustinen.
Christopher said: "We have been to the Alresford Show before and we were really looking forward to coming agian. It is nice to see so many people here and the animals. It is our little girl's first show and we are sure she will love the animals and the dogs."
Also in the crowd was Meon Valley MP Flick Drummond.
She said: "It is great to see it so well attended."
Henry Mallory, chairman of the Alresford District Agricultural Show, said: "The show returned with a bang: we saw a steady stream of visitors from the minute the gates opened and they just kept coming!
"The support was momentous. We had great weather, brilliant entries, an epic grand parade and all in all it was a fabulous show. Huge thanks go to our team of dedicated volunteers, the goodwill of our local businesses and our generous sponsors who make it all happen. We can't wait for 2023."
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