A beer festival is returning to Bampton this month for its third year.
Bampton Beer Festival will take place at St Mary's Church on Saturday, August 17 from noon until 8pm.
All proceeds from the event will go to local, national, and international charities.
St Mary’s Church was used as the set of St Michael and All Angels Church in the popular television series Downton Abbey.
Tickets are £12 and include entry, two drink tokens and festival pint glasses.
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They can be purchased here.
The family event promises to be a day filled with "great beer, delicious food, and fantastic music" and is described as being a "blast for all beer enthusiasts".
Those attending will have the chance to sample a wide variety of craft beers from local breweries while enjoying live music performances.
The event will be sponsored by The Trout at Tadpole Bridge, Wild Thyme and Honey, and Fleur De Lys Bampton.
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