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Towersey Manor Fete

When:
June 28, 2026 @ 12:30 pm – 4:00 pm
2026-06-28T12:30:00+01:00
2026-06-28T16:00:00+01:00
Where:
Towersey Manor, Manor Road, Towersey OX9 3QR

This wonderful, quintessentially English fete is a fantastic afternoon out for the whole family.

Held in the beautiful grounds of Towersey Manor, there are activities for everyone - including great prizes on the silent auction, raffle and tombola.

Try your luck on the coconut shy and skittles, or enjoy cheering on our children's races. There's a bouncy castle, zorbs, inflatable dart board, toys, home produce, plants, bric-a-brac, the Manor Boutique, books and much more! Enjoy a delicious cream tea in the shade of the barn, or sip a Pimms or pint of beer whilst watching what's going on from the lawn.

There's a bbq and a falafel stall if you're hungry, and finish off your meal with an ice cream whilst you wander around the glorious Manor gardens. While away the afternoon listening to the sounds of the Ian English Jazz & Blues band, or the Village Voices Community Choir, or watch the wonderful Towersey Horseshoes Morris dance.

Please do join us for a truly memorable afternoon.

REGRETTABLY NO DOGS. PLEASE NO FOOD AND DRINK BROUGHT IN. £2 Entry.

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