Sunshine and a host of activities attracted people to the annual St Peter's Church fete in Bromyard.
Face painting, skittles, refreshments and an auction in the vicarage garden helped raise £1,012 for church funds, on Saturday.
Children joined the fun in a fancy dress competition, won by three-year-old Poppy Duren and Daisy Tucker, seven.
Those with a head for heights could go on tours of the church tower and cream teas, cakes, stalls and refreshments kept appetites satisfied.
A Barbershop Quartet provided musical entertainment and plants stalls and a prize draw were on offer.
Organiser Sylvia Jenkins said: "It was a lovely day, and it all went very well.
"It's the first fete we've held in the vicarage garden for many years."
She said she would like to thank everyone who came along and all those who made a donation or gave a prize.
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