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