
Moreton Show - Butler Sherborn sponsors Moreton Show Members' Marquee & Enclosure - Saturday 2nd September 2023

Butler Sherborn is again delighted to sponsor the Members’ Marquee and Enclosure at Moreton Show on Saturday 2nd September 2023.
This traditional Agricultural Society show is the highlight of the year for the Cotswold farming community, and many enjoy catching up with friends immediately after harvest. The Show has remained faithful to its core principles serving genuine rural and farming businesses, with a great display of livestock and associated services and equipment.
The Show offers activities and entertainment for all members of the family from the Grand Arena with The Shetland National, heavy horse display and parade of Cotswold cattle and sheep, to the family and working dog classes and excellent locally produced foods in the food tent.
Butler Sherborn greatly looks forward to welcoming Members of Moreton Show to join them for a Cotswold Distillery gin & tonic in Members, and to enjoy the exclusive ringside seating beside the Grand Arena.

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