An exciting performance from the Atkinsons Action Horses, the equine stars of the BBC’s Poldark, leads a thrilling line-up of attractions at this year’s show.

Show director Bee Kemball is promising thousands of things to see at the much-anticipated two day event, which kicks off on May 31.

Other highlights include dog agility, a new horse and country ring and a new sculpture garden, which will be located near the Hopkins Art Show.

The Flower and Garden experience is being redesigned for 2017 and there will be an impressive collection of vintage tractors, showcasing farming through the years, organisers promise, as well as traditional fairground rides and an “unrivalled” shopping experience that can’t be found on the high street.

Many animal attractions are also set to draw in the crowds this year, including the traditional livestock competitions showcasing some rare breeds.