Raveningham Country Fair
September 5th 2009 – 11am till late

The Raveningham Country Fair is a traditional Threshing Fair, stemming from the times when the local farmer has a party for all the villagers who had helped harvest the wheat from the fields.

The fair has been running for over 30 years as an annual event, each year changing and adding new events and displays to the show. Last year was the the biggest show we had ever put on and from your feedback everyone agreed the best yet. For 2009 we’ve raised the bar again and by the time September comes, we hope you’ll agree the this one was the best yet!

The fair starts at around 11 am in the morning with the first flying display at around 12 opening events in style. During the day there are other displays of Vintage cars, working Steam Engines and threshing machines as well as the traditional dog show, terrier & ferret racing and Clowns for the kids. Add to this the Model Aircraft Display and the East Coast Pirates American Car Club and you have a great day out.

This year we have a display from the Knights of Chivalry. From the first moment visitors set eyes on their tented arena ringed with heraldic shields and flags, the Knights, Squires and Ladies of the Swords of Chivalry dedicate the day to bringing alive all the pageantry, sights and sounds of circa 14th Century England.

With authentic fighting skills honed by hours of practice, coupled with more than a dash of courage, and leavened with humour, the Swords of Chivalry recreate the magic and excitement of a Medieval Tourney. You will be able to look and touch the weapons as well as get involved supporting you favourite knight.

For the children we have a Bouncy Castle, the traditional slippery pole as well as new for this year, Andy the Clown and displays from the Funky Feet dance troop. Add to this a display of Flying Owls, more Live music than ever before and you have an event that will keep everyone happy all day and into the night.

There’s music throughout the day and “El Gato’s Men” take over to take the fair late into the night with music and dancing in a corn field. The bar runs throughout the day and night providing Adnam’s beer, wines and soft drinks. There’s also various food, Hog Roast, BBQ and Cakes stalls running throughout the day with a final “Hot pasty” delivery late in the evening.

The aim of the fair is to raise money for local charities, whilst having fun for all the family. The proceeds are split between many local groups providing the much needed funds to develop local playgrounds and support the Scouts as well as many other smaller community organisations.

The Raveningham Fair is located between Loddon and Haddiscoe in Norfolk.

From Norwich follow signs to Lowestoft and Beccles, turning off at the Shell station, just past Loddon, signposted towards Hales.

From Beccles turn off towards Great Yarmouth from the McDonald’s roundabout then immediately left towards Raveningham You can also follow the signs to the “Rav Centre” from Beccles Roundabout A143/146, Haddiscoe A143, and the Shell station in Hales A146 onto the B1136.

The site is signposted with small yellow straw stacks, so follow these from this turn off to the site.

www.ravfair.co.uk