Bryngwyn Hall and its estate held its 2022 Summer Fayre over the weekend.
The Llanfyllin landmark treated guests to an array of stalls and activities by hosting the fayre, which took place on Saturday, June 4, and Sunday, June 5.
This was the fifth Summer Fayre held at Bryngwyn Hall.
Prior to the event, one of the fayre’s organisers said: “The day will see the best of regional food and drink, unusual plants and trees, antiques, woodcarving, crafts, live demonstrations including cookery, jewellery, casting lessons, children’s entertainment and fun dog show.”
Some of the groups attending the festival and hosting stalls were the Prince Albert Angling Society, the Derwen Garden Centre as well as fundraisers for charities such as the Welsh Air Ambulance.
Coinciding with the Queen’s Platinum Jubilee, the fayre was filled with a sense of celebration and summer fun.
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