A weekend celebrating the onset of spring, bringing together the very best of Surrey's food, drink, art and crafts at the Rural Life Living Museum, Tilford.
This Spring Fair is a unique opportunity to celebrate spring in the beautiful setting of the Rural Life Living Museum, where visitors can experience a wide range of fun and exciting activities that celebrate spring and showcase the richness of the culture, heritage and natural beauty of the Surrey Hills.
Fair-goers of all ages can expect a wide range of activities, including traditional country crafts, live music, art demonstrations, local food vendors, and outdoor woodland activities. Join us for the whole day as there is something for everyone!
£10.00 in advance online (advance tickets closes at 12 noon on Friday 5th April) or £12.50 on the gate. Free for children under 16!
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