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Osmaston Park Game & Country Fair, Jul 03 to Jul 04, 2010
A traditional Game Fair with Arena events running throughout the day.
Includes a large Dogzone with Lurcher and Terriers, Multiscurry Challenge, Mullenscote Gundog Clinic, Fun Dog Show and Chase the Bunny. Something for every dog lover so do not leave your dog at home.
Visit the Craft Village with a traditional crafts demonstration area, it is an ideal time to buy that special gift. During your visit why not treat yourself to some speciality food and drink from our Food Glorious Food Court. Watch the Mitchelin Chefs as they cook on stage in the Country Kitchen marquee.
Along with a variety of main arena demonstrations including falconry, scurry racing and Gundog Displays there are trade stands and 'Have a Go' sessions you are sure to have an enjoyable day out!
Adults £9.00 OAP's £8.00 Children £4.00
For discounted Advance Tickets

Venue -
Osmaston Park,
Nr Ashbourne, Derbyshire, DE6 1LT
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The Falconry Village comprises of a flying arena, indoor training arena, specialised trade stands, static displays, resident falconers plus guests, clubs and everything else you would expect to find at a falconry show.
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Living Heritage hold a number of dog events and demonstrations at the Fairs, with something to interest every dog owner whether it be seeking advice, watching specialist demonstrations or entering your pet dog into the Fun Dog Show.
For the more competitive and professional there are pedigree Dog Shows, Lurcher Racing, Chase The Bunny (fun), Working Tests and The Gundog Multiscurry.
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Horses have been a been a vital part of country life as a means of transportation and work force. They are still used today to work in the most dense and difficult conditions.
These demonstrations can be seen in the specialist arena. Other types of horse are used for competitions such as scurry racing and mounted games, which can be seen in the main arena.
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Target Field Sports are traditionally associated with hunting and / or pest control, although nowadays most of these sports are simply done for fun.
At Living Heritage Game and Country Fairs all that attend are welcome to come have have a go at all of the target sports on offer. As well as beginners, those that are more experienced can enter the series of competitions. (see local press for details)
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Experience the timeless beauty of these individually hand-carved sculptures as they are crafted at many of our shows this year. Purchase one and they will create a lasting impression in your home, conservatory or garden.
Each piece is made from reclaimed timber obtained from a number of sustainable sources throughout England. The wood is hand selected from sawmills, salvage, tree surgery's and garden clearance specialists for its character, colour and suitability for carving.
All pieces are crafted with a chainsaw and hand finished. The natural colours and forms of the wood are used to enhance the finished product, which can be supplied oiled or in its natural state according to your taste. The sculptures are made from durable soft and hardwoods that are equally suited to the home, conservatory or garden and will mature with age.
Chainsaw carving is an exciting feature at all of Living Heritage's Game and Country Fairs and can be found within the rural crafts demonstration area of the show.
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At our Country Fairs " Crafts " have always been present as a Craft Marquee, this has developed over the years to a Craft Village. This section of the Show has evolved to include specialist demonstrations such as Glass Blowing, Rural Skills, Blacksmiths, Chainsaw Carving and a potters wheel to name a few.
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Food Glorious Food will showcase some of the best local and regional produce in the culinary market place today. Now a main feature of the show - Food Glorious Food will be accompanied by local and national retailers.
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Why not take the chance to learn for free at a Living Heritage Game and Country Fair. While enjoying an action packed day take the time to met the experts who will be able to talk and offer advice on a wide and varied range of Country Life Sports and Pursuits.
At the Show you will be able to experience first-hand a number of different Country Life pursuits and disiplines with free 20 minute lessons.
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Osmaston Park is situated in the picturesque village of Osmaston, just outside the market town of Ashbourne, at the southern tip of the Peak District.
This privately owned beautiful and dramatic 3000-acre park used to have Osmaston Manor at its heart. Sadly the house, like many others, became too much of a financial burden for the family and was demolished in 1965.However, the old manor site has recently been restored and although the house itself is missing, the surrounding grassed terraces, ponds, stone steps and balustrades are now intact and provide a spectacular and unusual setting for events. From this site, the views over the lakes, woods and parkland are truly magnificent.
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Directions
Osmaston Park,
Nr Ashbourne, Derbyshire, DE6 1LT
Osmaston village is I mile south east of Ashbourne, just off the A52 Derby road.
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