HUNDREDS of bargain hunters took to the streets of a Somerset village at the weekend - raising money for charity in the process.
The streets of Pilton became aisles, and driveways became shopfronts for the Annual Pilton Jumble Trail on bank holiday Monday (May 31).
Households cleared out their items, while a range of charities benefitted from the proceeds, including Children's World, which organisers said was on the way to achieving a £500 fundraising target.
Among those spotted scouring the items on offer was Glastonbury Festival founder Michael Eavis, who lives in the village.
Phoebe, Oliver and Leo Reina
Visitors The Morris family
TIPPLE: Caroline Lewis [far right]
Ros Holt and Lucy Alexander
Amanda Gould, with Martha and Ottilie Hollings and Indi Marcangelo-Lyons
Jasmine Barker, John Lewis and Paul Barker
Julie Cornish and Jo Creed
Jenny de Gex and Fiona Case, on behalf of The Bhopal Medical Appeal
Rebecca and John Moore, with Oscar Moore, Arlo Moore, Shyla Bel and Frankie Allen
Ethan Boland-White and Deedee Brown with refreshments
Louisa Ermelino
Ian Sumner
Jennie and Stanley Allen
Visitor Gillian Brady
Naadja Hofmans writing personalised poetry for visitors Alex Stitch and Chris Lewis
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