Crowds converged on the Stokesley Show on Saturday (September 23) for an action-packed programme of events.
The main ring attraction at Stokesley Show were the Ben Atkinson Action Horses, with the 164th year of the show featuring thrilling riding displays.
The show also included the Scrumptious Stokesley marquee, which hosted five chefs from the area in the cookery theatre, as well as multiple culinary delights to try and purchase.
Trade stands and the craft marquee had a variety of gifts, produce, clothing.
New for 2023 was the sight of more than 100 alpacas competing, in the the first alpaca halter show at Stokesley. There were 15 other sections for competitors including horses, cattle, sheep, produce, children's classes, and ferrets, among others.
For dog lovers, the Farlavale Gundog team provided a variety of displays, alongside dog scurry races and dog classes on the show to enter on the day.
The Hammonds Saltaire Band started proceedings with a show parading down Stokesley High Street.
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