Held in 30 acres of beautiful parkland of Frampton Court Estate, this is one of the last truly traditional country fairs.
Join us every year in celebrating all that is great about the countryside and the people who work and live in it.
With over 400 trade stands, three display rings and a traditional fun-fair there is so much to see and do.
For lots more information, how to buy tickets and how to get involved as a trader or sponsor, please visit our sister website at https://framptoncountryfair.co.uk
Advance Tickets - Standard Ticket: £10.25, Children 5-12: £3, Under 5s Free.
On the Gate - Standard Ticket: £12, Children 5-12: £3, Under 5s Free.
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