The journey was quite a distance, so it was really exciting (by which, of course, I mean it was a huge relief) to be able to see the fair in the distance!
When we eventually got to Oaks in Charnwood, we were hungry, so indulged in a hog roast, tea and a piece of homemade cake. We walked around the stalls, which were selling everything from jewellery to wood carvings, from handmade cards to books, from bric a brac to handicraft materials, and everything in between!
There were activities for children, like archery and quoits, and a gigantic slide and revolving teacups. The dog show attracted a lot of spectators, and the tractors, vintage cars and steam engines were also very popular!
To make the journey home more interesting, we walked back a different way, and saw some different sights!
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