Hundreds of people turned out in Box to enjoy an annual fundraising event.
There was a sci-fi scheme at village Recreation Ground for the Box Revels, in recognition of the 50th anniversary of Doctor Who.
Revellers took part in a fancy dress procession and enjoyed browsing the various stalls.
Over the weekend, the mini-festival also included a traditional banquet, a retro tea party, and a barn dance.
One highlight was an outdoor screening of hit film The Hunger Games, which was held by Panache Picture House.
Launched in September last year, the pop-up cinema runs regular film screenings in the village hall and other locations.
Chairman of the organising committee Mike Curd said: "The most exciting development in the village in the last 12 months has been our new pop-up cinema and we are delighted that they have got involved and embraced the spirit of the revels.
"The outdoor screening of The Hunger Games on Saturday evening added another dimension to the Revels fun."
The film was followed by live entertainment including drummers and fire dancers. There was also a prize draw.
The Revels has been held in the village for more than 25 years.
All the money raised from the event goes to local good causes.
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