SCORES of vintage and classic cars will be on display as a show returns to a Worcestershire village for the third time.
Over 100 veteran, vintage and classic cars will be showcased at the Ombersley Memorial Village.
Car fans will also be in with the chance to see the 1926 20 HP Rolls Royce which has recently been repatriated from Australia.
Also, a 1962 Daimler SP250 will be featured in the show after being completely rebuilt by the owner, who lives in Ombersley.
Initially, the roof was so low and he had to raise it by two inches so that he could get into the car.
People will also be able to see trucks and motorbikes on display.
Wood-fired pizza and barbecue food will also be plated up for visitors.
And people will be able to listen to Voices Unlimited, which is a choir from Worcestershire.
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There will also be a bar available at the popular event for the first time since it started.
The event will take place on Saturday, July 15 and entry is £2 and free for children the event will run between 12pm to 5pm.
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The inaugural car show was in 2021 to provide some fun for residents and visitors after lockdown restrictions lifted and has gone from strength to strength.
Ombersley Memorial Village Hall was opened in 1923 to commemorate the lives lost of men from the village.
The land was given by the then Lord Sandy's of Ombersley Court and the building was funded by contributions from local benefactors.
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Ombersley in Worcestershire was voted as one of the poshest places to live
However, Leaders, an estate agent, placed Ombersley among the top five most beautiful places to live in the UK thanks to its black and white timber properties.
Idyllic, beautiful and scenic are just some of the words that could be used to describe Ombersley in Worcestershire.
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