Performer Ben Atkinson's display with his stunt action horses proved to be "quite breathtaking", said show secretary Helen Guthe, while terrier races were as fun-filled as ever as children, dogs, and the commentator filled the area with “chaotic” and quite energetic scenes. Image: James HardistyPerformer Ben Atkinson's display with his stunt action horses proved to be "quite breathtaking", said show secretary Helen Guthe, while terrier races were as fun-filled as ever as children, dogs, and the commentator filled the area with “chaotic” and quite energetic scenes. Image: James Hardisty
Performer Ben Atkinson's display with his stunt action horses proved to be "quite breathtaking", said show secretary Helen Guthe, while terrier races were as fun-filled as ever as children, dogs, and the commentator filled the area with “chaotic” and quite energetic scenes. Image: James Hardisty

Duncombe Park Country Fair: Best pictures as sun shines for family favourite show near Helmsley in North Yorkshire

Sunshine and warmer weather brought a welcome boost to bank holiday events across Yorkshire and with a bumper attendance for one of the region's popular family fairs.

Duncombe Park Country Fair, dubbed the original country fair of North Yorkshire since 1982, is hosted each year in the setting of the Duncombe Park estate near Helmsley.

"What is absolutely key is we are supporting the local rural community," said show secretary Helen Guthe. "As well as raising money for local charities such as the Yorkshire Air Ambulance, Country Trust and Shine.

"It's an opportunity for people to relax, to enjoy the beautiful countryside,” she added. “Duncombe Park is absolutely amazing, the backdrop is just stunning. People are sitting all around on bales, quite content.

"It's such a lovely family atmosphere, parents and children having a great day out and bringing the pet dog along as well."