Returning for its second year, to invigorate your senses and tantalise your taste buds.The Food & Drink Festival see's the park overflowing with all things foodie; celebrity chefs put on live demos each day and the pop-up Market Street bubbles over with a variety of delicious street foods,vibrant drinks and some fascinating take-home treats. There will be live outdoor music on the beautiful Longleat lawns too - just make sure to bring your appetite!
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