A plethora of Barbie dolls were the stars of Winchester Home-Start annual car boot sale at Bramdean.
The stars of the show were also yummy food, gifts for faithful hounds and bargains galore, including didgeridoos and carnivorous plants.
The charity’s volunteers were up with a lark to welcome hundreds of keen buyers and sellers from 7am on Sunday August 13, avoiding showers to get ready for the early morning scrum.
The annual event, in its 36th year, was held thanks to the Stewart family, collecting £1,300 in just a few hours for the family support charity.
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Booters travelled from across the south to display their wares including, Jennifer and David White from Midhurst who brought their carnivourous pitcher plants and Venus fly traps.
Claire and Isabella, from Alresford, looked to be selling their home furniture in preparing for their move to Italy.
Felix Walker-Nix, 14, from Preshaw, brought his wonderful wildlife photos, he was also recently on BBC TV’s Countryfile alongside presenter Hamza Yassin, learning tips on capturing wildlife on camera.
Chrissie Barlow, Home-Start organiser, said:” We are so grateful to Hellards estate agents who sponsored the event and to the Stewarts for hosting us again.”
Chrissie said: "It is such a great venue with separate parking and acres of fields, though there were few sleepless nights wondering when, and if, the crops would be cut in time.”
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