Stonor Park's final vintage fair of the year will take place this weekend.

The 850-year-old estate, a short drive from Henley-on-Thames, will host the Antiques & Vintage Car Boot Fair on Sunday, September 22.

Lord Camoys, custodian of Stonor Park, said: "Whether you're hunting for hidden treasures or selling a valued heirloom, our September fair offers high-quality wares at very reasonable prices.

"Vintage items carry their own stories, giving buyers the thrill of discovering something special, historically significant, or entirely unique."

Visitors are encouraged to bring antiques and vintage items to sell or simply enjoy the stands, food, and live music.

The fair, located in the deer park, opens at 9am for early bird buyers and 10am for general tickets.

The event typically sees around 200 sellers and 2,500 buyers, including some famous faces.

Stonor's adventure playground, Tumblestone Hollow, and the estate's gardens will be open all day.

Separate tickets are required for these attractions.

Dogs on leads are welcome in the fair and parkland but not in Tumblestone Hollow or the formal gardens.

Buyers' tickets for the fair are £15 for 9am early bird entry, with 10am entry costing £5.

Children under five enter for free.

Sellers can enter Stonor Park from 8am, with tickets starting from £15.

Advance ticket purchase is recommended for the main event, Tumblestone Hollow, and the gardens from the Stonor website.