VISITORS flocked to the annual Totnes & District show on Sunday (July 28).
Guests enjoyed seeing the livestock parade and the vintage tractors parade, as well as terrier racing and horses on display.
There was musical entertainment, a family fun area and a chefs demonstration kitchen.
A spokesperson for Totnes Show said: "The end of another show already! On behalf of all the committee and volunteers, we hope everyone who came to the show enjoyed themselves. Our show is the sum of the goodwill and support of so many people: volunteers, sponsors, competitors, traders and exhibitors plus, of course, our visitors of all ages and from far and wide.
"It was a bumper show and a great success. We had changes and a new set up for cattle lines which was greatly appreciated by our exhibitors and worked really well for all concerned.
"Thank you for your support as you help us celebrate all things town and country in so many ways. We look forward to welcoming you again next year, when hopefully the sun will shine on us all once more!"
The livestock competitions saw farmers from across the area show their best cattle and sheep.
Lumbylaw Quintus 14, a south Devon bull from Liskeard, owned by PS and AP Rowe, was crowned Supreme Cattle Champion.
Supreme Sheep Champion went to a Texel Ewe owned by R J Darke from Kingsbridge.
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