More than 5,000 people enjoyed all the fun of the Fayre in Banstead on Sunday.
Show choirs, horse rangers, dunk tanks and medieval re-enactments were among the main attractions at Banstead Country Fayre on September 27.
There was also a welly-throwing competition as well as a barbeque a served up by Banstead Explorer Scouts.
Len Butler, District Commissioner for Banstead Scouts organised the fayre - now in its tenth year - and was delighted with the feedback.
He said: "It was pretty hectic. There was a constant input and output of cars.
"But we have had some very favourable comments from people so I am quite pleased with that.
"Medieval re-enactors, Arriere-ban, had all the kids attacking the French. It was very embarrassing because I had invited my French teacher along and she had to watch, but it was all in good fun."
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