This year's Fermanagh County Show, the oldest two-day agricultural show on the island of Ireland, has moved to a stately setting
BBC NI agriculture and environment correspondent
The Fermanagh County Show has moved to the Castle Irvine estate in Irvinestown from its former home in Enniskillen Mart. She had the difficult job of tasting, in her words, "almost" every single entry to every class from jams to afternoon tea displays, but she had one "stand-out" favourite."But there have been a few special entries, well decorated and what not. A lot of effort, the finesse was great."The show has also expanded outside the demesne walls.
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