
Butler Sherborn is again delighted to sponsor The Members Marquee at Moreton Show - Saturday 3rd September 2022 - Gates open at 08:30am

For the rural community in the Cotswolds, Moreton Show is the highlight of the year.
Run by a traditional Agricultural Society, the Show promotes all the best local produce, crops and livestock together with agricultural skills and modern farming practices. It offers a wonderful opportunity for a terrific family day out, with a showground packed with activities from falconry and working dog demonstrations, to parades of the best cattle, sheep and pigs, show jumping and stunt bikes, to stonewalling and stands full of ‘big boys toys’.
Butler Sherborn looks forward to welcoming Members to the Members Marquee and Enclosure. The Members Marquee has the best, and only seated, viewing of the Grand Arena, as well as The Cotswold Distillery Bars and seated Breakfast, Lunch and Cream teas, together with a lovely Café Barista . To become a Member and access The Members Enclosure join by clicking this link.
Members (moretonshow.co.uk)

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