Food, music, dancing, artistry and fun at Penshurst Place craft fair
Published: 15:00, 01 May 2016
Updated: 15:15, 01 May 2016
Crowds of people are attending a three-day craft fair being held at Penshurst Place over the Bank Holiday weekend.
There's a chance to visit a special Tempus Fugit garden at The Weald of Kent Craft and Design Show, to listen to live music from girl-band The Haywood Sisters, or dance to the acoustic duo Crooked Style.
There's also a host of stalls selling traditional British crafts and tempting hand-made foods and a number of practical demonstrations: wattle hurdle-making by Peter Lane, basket-making by Owen Jones, the art of the blacksmith by Michael Hart and wood-turning by Steve Clarke.
Children especially seem to enjoy the Birds and Beasts display.
The fair continues today (Sunday) and tomorrow and is open from 10am to 5pm. Entry is £10 for adults.
Penshurst Place is near Tonbridge and sign-posted from the A21.
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