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Events in Devon

Lustleigh Show

An event in August in Devon
Kelly Farm
Lustleigh
Event begins: 30th November -0001
Lustleigh Show ends on 30th November -0001
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The Lustleigh Village Show is an annual event that takes place at Kelly Farm just outside Lustleigh in East Devon. Each year the show attracts over 4000 visitors, who come to see that variety of exhibitors and displays in addition to taking part in the dog show, horse show and horticultural competitions.

The show is put together by the villagers themselves who all volunteer in order to make the day a success. Proceeds from the show are used to support community groups and other good causes around the area.

General Enquiries Email: hello@lustleighshow.com

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