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Honnington Country Fair

An event in September in Kent
Honnington Farm
Southborough
Event begins: 30th November -0001
Honnington Country Fair ends on 30th November -0001
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A host of entertainment all day with continuous main arena events, from duck herding, dog agility to ferrets and falcons with a second arena exhibiting a working and agricultural display.

Archery, air rifle range (win a new air rifle), coconut shy, zorb balls, quad bikes and more.

Quality catering on offer inc hog roast, local butchers bbq with licensed beer tent a mass of sweet and treat stalls, fresh doughnuts candy floss to kettle popcorn. Enough to keep you going around the mass of trade stands and if shopping is not your bag come and wander around the stunning Italian car and bike display from Lamborghini to laverda, fiats and Ferraris.

Fantastic family day out!

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