THE Rural Living Show was back at the weekend.
The two-day event at King's Hall School raised funds for Children's Hospice South West.
The show, in its 28th year, showcased the best region has to offer in high quality and unique artisan craft, homeware, fashion, textiles, art, design, fragrance and beauty.
The popular food and drink section also returned with a superb selection of fabulous local produce.
New organisers Millie Taylor and Becci McErlain organised the event to uphold the family and community ethos for which the show is renowned.
New this year were special demonstrators and interactive stands including ‘Pom Stitch Tassel’, who ran craft workshops for children.
Paula Garrett, from Children's Hospice South West, said: "Thank you to the Rural Living Show for supporting us and Kingston St Mary FG for manning our stall.
"Our volunteers really enjoyed the two days and the show team organised a very festive fair, so positive and great fun for the visitors and stall holders.
"We all enjoyed getting out and about raising very vital funds for the children's hospice to support our special families."
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