Taking place on 11 October from 9am onwards, the Apple Day begins with a vintage ploughing match and hedge laying competition.
There will be plenty of other apple-based games and stalls to enjoy, including one from Meldreth’s Cam Valley Orchards, who will be selling and discussing their heritage apple varieties.
The Food Hall will also be a hive of activity, with the talented Ursula Ferrigno cooking up a host of apple inspired treats, and when you need to whet your whistle, pop along to the juice and cider tent.
There will also be music from Sawston Steel Band, a miniature steam train, traditional fairground rides, archery, falconry and willow and basket weaving, and even some less traditional crafts such as chainsaw sculpting.
The little ones will be kept entertained too, with face painting, tractor rides and Jezo the Magician. £3 per adult, children under 12 go free. All profits go to the Sick Children’s Trust.