A tiny church will host three concerts and a songs of praise service during Towersey's annual folk music and dance festival over the August Bank Holiday.
St Catherine's church will host Scold's Bridle on Friday, Oxford Waits on Saturday, a folk concert on Monday, and songs of praise on Sunday.
Churchwarden Ross Dike said the church will also be serving coffee and cakes between 10am and noon.
He said: "We get generous donations from the festival for using the church as a concert venue and we are always pleased to welcome festival-goers to our services."
The festival regularly attracts 10,000 people to the Oxfordshire village near Thame.
One of the country's top folk groups, The Yetties, will top the bill at a charity barn dance for Macmillan Cancer Relief at Penn Farm on Friday, August 17.
The Yetties, from Yetminster in Dorset, were regular guests at Towersey festivals in the 1960s and 1970s and have been back many times for concerts.
Go to the Towersey Festival website
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