
The British Llama Society
Royal County of Berkshire Show
The Royal County of Berkshire Show is an annual agricultural show in Berkshire, that started in 1909 at Enborne Gate Farm, Newbury, as a horse show and has now grown to be a significant event for the farming world. With over 55,000 visitors attending over 2 days annually, the Show is widely regarded as one of the top agricultural shows in the country. Spread over 150 acres, the show sees over 50 temporary structures, sheep, horses, 5 horse arenas, cattle, pigs, goats, llamas, poultry and a host of other birds and animals, alongside a huge craft marquee, over 400 stewards, 460 trade stands, 8 car parks and much more.
Venue: Newbury Showground,
Priors Court Road,
Hermitage,
Thatcham,
Berkshire, RG18 9QZ