Park Fair - described as 'the classic country fair redesigned for the new generation' - will return to The Great Tew Estate for its second year over the last weekend of June.
Live music, workshops, and unlimited vintage fairground rides, will create a festival atmosphere with designer shopping from the likes of popular cosmetics favourite, Bobbi Brown, artisanal womenswear collection, Pink City Prints, and British lifestyle label, Seraphina London.
Last year Park Fair hosted more than 80 inspiring brands, each selected for their style, quality, and sustainability credentials.
Founder Lucy Drinkwater said: "We have even bigger ambitions for this year. Expect to enjoy even more tempting brands and explore entertainment for the whole family thanks to a children’s activity schedule by TARKA London and doggy day care from Wag Works.”
The bars and pop-up feasting will be a highlight for 2023 including menus from award winning Thai street food restaurant Farang London with more to be announced.
The three-day festival runs from Friday June 30 to Sunday July 2 2023. Tickets athttps://parkfair.uk/tickets/
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