The 2026 Flower and Craft Show Schedule

8th AUGUST 2026
Staging Exhibits 8.30 – 11 am
Show opens 2pm
Held in conjunction with Lambourn Sports Club Fete
In ADDITION to pre entry we will be holding a Registration Evening
Friday 7th August 7 – 8 pm @ Sports Club
All Classes are open to everyone living in The Lambourn Benefice

RULES

All entries should be on the entry form supplied in this Schedule and delivered to:

Cathy Brown, 1 Sheep Fair Way, Lambourn 01488 491739 no later than Friday 7th August 4 pm.  

NO ENTRIS AFTER THIS TIME            

Along with 20p per entry   

Children’s classes are FREE

Registration evening Friday 7th August  7 – 8 pm @ Lambourn Sports Club for those late entries.

This show will be conducted in accordance with the rules and standards contained in the RHS’s Show Handbook, except where, under the schedule, they obviously do not apply.

This event is open to all living in Lambourn benefice.

Entrants must not be professional exhibitors in that class.

Exhibits must be the property of the exhibitor. All flowers, fruit and vegetables must have been grown by the exhibitor, or have been in their possession for at least 2 months. Produce from an employer’s garden must be entered under the employer’s name.

All entries in any categories must be the original work of the exhibitor and must not have been displayed in any show within the past three years.

Floral Art Classes flowers need not be home grown.

Individuals who violate any rule will forfeit eligibility to receive a prize.

If a specific number is stated for a class, any deviation whether excess or deficiency will result in the exhibitors disqualification, with no authority to correct the error.

Exhibitors must provide a receptacle for each exhibit (where stated), Vegetables to be cleaned, except where stated, as grown.  Cut flowers to be in vases or bowl (unless a specific vessel stated).

The Hall will open at 8.30am to stage entries, entry cards must be displayed with your exhibit with only exhibitor number showing.  The Hall will be closed for judging at 11am. NO person will be allowed in the Hall while judging is in progress except the Judges and organisers.

All prizes are granted at the sole discretion of the judges, and their decisions and awards shall be deemed final in every instance.

The organiser shall not be held liable for any loss or damage to the exhibits, regardless of the cause.

Maximum entry per class 3 which must be of different varieties.

Trophies will be presented at 4.00pm on Show day.  Trophies are not permitted to leave  Lambourn, certificates are issued in all cases. Trophies are the winners responsibility for that year & will be collected before the next show.

Points awarded in Flower, Vegetable & Home Industries Classes to win aggregate trophies as follows: –

                                 1st: 5 points                      2nd: 3 points               3rd: 2 points

Flowers

All Exhibits to be displayed in a suitable size vase with water

Pot Plants must not have been shown in the previous 3 shows

  1.  Sweet Peas, Annual  – 6 Stems foliage optional.
  2.  Sweet Peas, Perennial    6 stems foliage optional
  3.  Gladioli, 3 stems  one or more varieties
  4.  Dahlias, Catus  3 BLOOMS  any variety
  5.  Dahlias, Ball  (pompom)  3 BLOOMS any variety
  6.  Dahlias, Decorative 3 BLOOMS any variety
  7.  Dahlias, Single or collarette 3 BLOOMS any variety
  8.  Dahlia, 1 specimen Bloom
  9.  Dahlia, 3  Blooms of three varieties
  10.  Roses, 3 stems with own foliage one variety
  11.  Roses, 3 stems with own foliage three varieties
  12.  Rose, 1 specimen Bloom
  13.  Rose Floribunda,  3 stems any variety
  14.  Perennials,  9 stems three varieties NOT DAHLIAS
  15.  Annuals,   9 stems three varieties   NOT DAHLIAS
  16.  Penstemons,  3 stems any variety
  17.  My Favourite Vase    9 to 15 stems
  18.  Pot Plant Flowering, must be in flower – must not have been shown in the last 3 years 

19.  Pot Plant Foliage  – must not have been shown in the last 3 years

Winners 2025

Rayners Cup for most points achieved in the Flower Classes –  Dale Taylor

Walwyn Cup  for Best Cut Flowers – Dale Taylor

Lambourn Stud Cup for Best Pot Plant – Ruth Warren

Vegetables

All Exhibits to be displayed on a suitable size plate unless otherwise stated & cleaned.

20. Onions,3 weighing UNDER 250 grams each.
21. Onions, 3 to weigh OVER 250 grams each.
22. Shallots, 9 Pickling
23. Shallots, 9 Large
24. Garlic, 3 Bulbs
25. Carrots, 3 one variety
26. Beetroot, 3 round one variety.
27. Peas, 6 one variety
28. Runner Beans, 6 one variety
29. French Beans, 6 one variety      
30. Potato, white 3 one variety – eyes may be coloured.
31. Potato, coloured 3 one variety
32. Courgettes, 2 max length 20 cm with or without flowers
33. Marrows, 1 any variety
34. Herbs, 4 different varieties  –  labelled & displayed as you wish
35. Tomatoes, Cherry 7    – max 30mm diameter
36. Tomatoes, Standard 5  –  min 30mm diameter
37. Tomatoes, Truss   –  at least 1/3rd must be ripe.
38. Chilli Pepper 3 one variety
39. Sweet pepper 2  one variety
40. Cucumber  1  one variety
41. Lettuce, Loose 1  – can be displayed in water
42. Lettuce Hearted 1  –  can be displayed in water
43. Rhubarb, 3 Sticks 
44. Runner Bean, Longest 
45. Rhubarb, Longest stick
46. Vegetable Basket to contain at least 5 different vegetable types displayed for effect
47. Mornings Harvest a basket filled with this mornings harvest – may contain fruit or Veg
48. Misshaped vegetable – undecorated
49. Any other vegetable – please enquire for quantities

Winners 2025

Lambourn Horticultural Cup  for most points achieved in the Vegetable Classes – Dale Taylor

J Turner Salver for Best Overall Vegetable Exhibit – John Dalton

Fruit

All Exhibits to be displayed on a suitable size plate

50. Apples, Cooking 3  one variety
51. Apples, Eating 3 one variety
52. Raspberries, 9 with stalks
53. Currants – Black/ White/ Red  5 strings 
54. Any other fruit –  Please enquire for quantities

Winner 2025

Certificate Best Fruit Entry – Jo Harbinson

Floral Art

No height restrictions unless otherwise stated.                                                                                                      Flowers need not be grown by exhibitor unless otherwise stated.

This Years Theme is Commonwealth Games

55. A Corsage fit for a Gold medallist (accessories permitted)
56. Floral Arrangement displayed in a Training Shoe (accessories NOT permitted)
57. Floral Arrangement ‘Buttonhole’ fit for the Closing Ceramony (accessories permitted)
58. Floral Arrangement “Yellow” (accessories permitted) Not to exceed 45cm depth x  45cm wide
59.    Miniature Floral Arrangement in a Tennis Ball                                                 
60.    Floral Arrangement to celebrate the Commonwealth Games (accessories permitted)

Winner 2025

Certificate for Best Floral Art Entry – Nikki Brown

Photography

Photos must be 5 x 7” unframed & unmounted unless otherwise stated.

Exhibits must not have been shown in the previous 3 shows

61. Photograph in colour – something Beginning with C
62. Photograph in colour – Sporting Action Shot
63. Photograph in colour – an Autum scene
64. Photograph – Mother Nature at her finest Colour or B&W Max size A4  

Winner 2025

Certificate for Best Photography Entry – Greg Heath

Arts & Crafts

Exhibits must not have been shown in the previous 3 shows,  No Size restriction

65.  Knitted or crochet Squares 15cmx15cm – (no glitter wool) for GWH Brighter Futures Appeal End of Life Blankets (for Palliative care patients) 
66.   Knitted, crochet or Quilted Childs Blankets (we are asking for these to be donated after the show and then been taken to the Linus Project)
67.   Needle felt work
68.   Poppies any medium
69.   Material Chains  – made from things your material stash  
70.   A Bridal Horseshoe
71.   Painting  – Oil or Water  – may be framed – not shown in last 3 years
72    Drawing – any medium  e.g. pencil, charcoal, pen, chalk
73.   Cross stitch – not shown in last 3 years
74.   Tapestry – not shown in last 3 years

Winner 2025

Certificate for Best Arts & Crafts Entry – Anna-Marie Farrell

Home Industries  
Jar / Bottles must be labelled & dated

75.  Chocolate Cake made in a  8” round tin may be decorated
76.  Fruit Cake made in a  8“ round tin
77.  Victoria Sandwich made in a 8” round tin-

With jam & buttercream filling &  dusted 

78.   Carrot Cake – exhibitors choice size, shape, decoration
79.   Breakfast Muffins – 4 on a plate
80.    Fruit Scones, 4 on a plate
81.   Decorated Cup Cakes to celebrate ‘Commonwealth Games’4 on a plate
82.   Lemon Shortbread  4 on a plate undecorated
83.   Fruit  Flapjacks  4 on a plate undecorated
84.   Millionaire Shortbread 4 Squares on a plate
85.   Tray bake – 4 squares on a plate – exhibitors’ choice
86.    Raspberry Jam, 1 jar 
87.    Strawberry Jam 1 jar  
88.    Marmalade, 1 jar
89.    Any Other Jam, 1 jar
90.    Honey Set or Runny, 1 jar
91.    Fruit Juice, 1 bottle     
92     Pickled onions, 1 jar
93.    Quiche – UNCUT  exhibitors choice size & filling displayed on a plate
94.    Sourdough Boule
95.    Picnic for one – selection of 5 items  displayed in a picnic basket
96.    GENTLEMEN ONLY: Barbadian Plain Cake – exhibitors choice, size, shape,  

Winner 2025

Aggregate Cup for most points achieved in Home Industries – Val Taylor

CHILDRENS SECTION

CHILDREN 9-14    Free entry.

100. A Crown to Celebrate the Commonwealth Games
101. Decorated Boiled Egg – displayed in a stable container
102. Wind Chime
103. Decorated cup cake  – Celebrate the Commonwealth Games

CHILDREN 8 & Under   Free entry.

104. A Crown to Celebrate the Commonwealth Games
105. Decorated Boiled Egg – displayed in a stable container
106. Wind Chime
107 Decorated cup cake  – Celebrate the Commonwealth Games

SAMPLE RECIPE ONLY

Barbadian Plain Cake

  • 3 cups Self Raising flour
  • 2 teaspoons baking powder
  • 2 cups unsalted butter, softened
  • 1 ½ cups white sugar
  • 4 large eggs
  • 2 cups milk
  • 1 tablespoon vanilla extract
  • 1 tablespoon almond extract

Directions

  1. Preheat the oven to 350 degrees F (175 degrees C). Lightly grease and flour a 9- or 10-inch Bundt pan. Sift flour and baking powder together into a bowl.
  2. Use a spatula to cream butter and sugar together until light and fluffy. Add eggs all at once and mix well. Mix in flour mixture and 1 cup milk; batter will be doughy. Mix in remaining 1 cup milk along with vanilla and almond extracts. Pour batter into the prepared pan.
  3. Bake in the preheated oven for 1 hour. Reduce the heat to 300 degrees F (150 degrees C) and continue baking for 15 more minutes.

Download a PDF Entry form ready for printing HERE

WEB Version:
ENTRY FORM

Entries to be submitted, by 7th August 2026 by 4 pm

Please deliver entry form to:

Cathy Brown, 1 Sheep Fair Way, Lambourn

OR

Registration Evening Friday 7th August 7 – 8 pm @ Sports Club

Please list entries below

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Your Name:      ______________________________________

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Telephone:       ______________________________________

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Total entry fee(s) enclosed: _____________________________

Lambourn Sports Club

45 Bockhampton Road, Hungerford RG17 8PS                                                    
P: 01488 73984   
Email: lambournsportsclub@hotmail.co.uk

We would like to Thank Lambourn Sports Club for the use of the hall, help with setting up & most importantly organising the fete to work alongside the Flower & Craft show.

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