Monday, August 25, 2025

Sandringham Game & Country Fair returns September 7th & 8th

It’s Game and Country Fair time at Sandringham on Saturday & Sunday September 7th and 8th as this popular event returns to Sandringham Estate.

The show boasts a dynamic programme of entertainment in the main arena with the addition of one or two new faces and acts this year.

After a three-year absence Jousting returns to the Andy Singleton arena, with an exhilarating display by OG Performance Horse, and after a two-year absence Sandringham Game & Country Fair invites back the Stannage International Stunt Team – always an enjoyable watch.

Newcomers are complemented with all the old favourites: Horse Boarding, Scurry Racing, Falconry and various dog displays. There’s lots of choices to be made when planning your day out.

There are a host of smaller arenas dotted around the showground, the Fun Dog Show where you can enter the family pooch, or the Gundog Clinic and scurries to work out training difficulties. Improve your and your dog’s skills whilst watching Aubrey Ladyman, the newly crowned Kennel Club Spaniel Champion, and Bella, his Springer Spaniel, who will be demonstrating some of the aspects of working gundogs. He is joined by Paul Makepeace and Judy Hempstead from the gundog clinic.

Away from the arenas there’s a more relaxing atmosphere in the food courts with great street food and live music. Or you can enjoy browsing in the Craft & Food Halls; there’s something for everyone at the Sandringham Game & Country Fair.

Book your tickets now for the Sandringham Game & Country Fair on Saturday & Sunday September 7th & 8th, 10am – 6pm, at www.livingheritagecountryshows.com/tickets or ring 01283 820548. Please check the website for the full listing of events and entry details.

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