Crowds enjoy stunts at Chatsworth Country Fair

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A stunt team performed in front of the stately home

Hot air balloon displays, aerobatics and chefs entertained visitors at the annual Chatsworth Country Fair.

Visitors watched stunts on horseback and Mary Berry and the Hairy Bikers perform cookery demonstrations during the three-day event at Chatsworth Park.

People also took part in heritage country sports and admired vintage and military vehicles on display.

The fair began in 1981 and attracts thousands to the stately home's grounds in Derbyshire.

Chatsworth House reopened last year after a £32m restoration. A 10-year refurbishment project saw brickwork cleaned, turrets rebuilt and priceless paintings restored.

Getty Images Members of the Massed Band of the Fire and Rescue Service perform on the first day of the Chatsworth Country FairGetty Images
Members of the Massed Band of the Fire and Rescue Service performed
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Thousands of people attend the event at the stately home every year
Getty Images Peregrine 'Stoker' Cavendish, Duke of Devonshire, and his wife Amanda, Duchess of DevonshireGetty Images
It is held at the home of the Duke and Duchess of Devonshire
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Crowds admired the vintage cars on display
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Displays by the Bolddog Lings FMX Display Team were among the attractions
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