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The Grand Marquee

Centre stage at the Bourne Show will be the Grand Marquee, home to an impressive array of entries from arts and crafts to home produce.
We are very proud of our Marquee exhibition, as it is the ONLY ‘flower show’ in the locality that exhibits such a full range of classes. The charm and tradition of a village flower show is maintained, with a great opportunity for locals to ‘show off’, provide a gorgeous spectacle and have a giggle here and there too.
With around 80 different classes, there’s something for everyone and we thoroughly recommend you take part! Whether you’re proud of your jam, overjoyed with your blooming potted plant or just ultra-competitive with Victoria sponges, please join in! We even have classes for abnormal fruit and veg, as well as the chance to claim a cup for most popular photograph.
Judging is taken very seriously, with some of these judges having the privilege of judging nationally. These judges are provided with a calm and peaceful atmosphere in the marquee so they cannot be disturbed. This is why no entries are accepted after 10am, and the public are restricted from entering during the judging process.

Download adult entry form

Download kids entry form

RULES

  1. All completed entry forms must be sent to the Marquee Secretary, Catherine Muggeridge (30 Lodge Hill Road, Lower Bourne, GU10 3QW) or Jenny Rogers (Briar Cottage, 27 Dene Lane, Lower Bourne, GU10 3PW) by 6pm Wednesday 1st July 2026.
  2. Exhibits may be staged between 7am and 10am on the day of the show. Please note, we are unable to accept exhibits after 10am on the show day.
  3. Persons showing an article for competition not grown or made by themselves will be disqualified, except floral classes or unless otherwise stated.
  4. All vegetables, fruit and flowers are judged by RHS standards.
  5. Not more than one entry in each class per person is permitted.
  6. No exhibits to have been previously shown at the Bourne Show.
  7. Vases, plates etc to be provided by exhibitors. Polished jam jars gain points. No trade names visible and domestic produce must be dated or it will not be judged.
  8. Exhibits to be named where possible, but no entrant name to be to be visible.
  9. Judging will commence at 10.30am. Judges decisions are final.
  10. You may not enter the marquee whilst judging is taking place or before 1.30pm on the day.
  11. Points: First – 4 points; Second – 3 points; Third – 2 points; Highly Commended – 1 point.
  12. All exhibits must be removed between 16.15 and 16.45pm or be forfeited.
  13. The committee cannot be responsible for uncollected items.