World-class tractor show promises tractors, classic cars and more

​The event will be at the Three Counties Showground on the weekend of February 21 and 22, and anticipation is building as tickets go on sale. For those eager to showcase their wares at the springtime spectacular, exhibitor and stall bookings are already being snapped up. However, the deadline for securing a spot is drawing near, with the final chance to book being January 17. The show promises a stunning display of historic farm machinery alongside hundreds of vintage, veteran, classic, and brand-new tractors. There will also be classic commercials, including lorries, trucks, Land Rovers, vans and stationary engines. This year, the show is set to be even more special, celebrating several milestones. Friends of Ferguson Heritage and the Ferguson Club will present examples of their iconic machines to mark 80 years of the Ferguson TE20 and 70 years of the FE35, while the Case IH Club will honour 70 years of the Bradford Built small tractor with a special display. On Saturday, the show starts with the highly anticipated live auction by H.J. Pugh, featuring more than 1,000 lots. Sunday will bring the Classic Commercial Drive-in Day and Outdoor Vintage Autojumble, a treasure trove for those in search of second-hand motoring memorabilia. As for visitors, there is more parking available, disabled access, weekend camping, and a choice of places to eat, including a heated restaurant, coffee lounge, and outdoor food stands. Advanced online tickets offer savings, making them ideal Christmas gifts for tractor enthusiasts. Camping slots are limited and must be pre-booked. Ticket prices are £16 for the day (£18.50 on the gate) and £20 for the weekend (£25 on the gate). Camping, which covers three nights and admits two adults to the show on both days, costs £85 and must be pre-booked. Under 15s can attend for free with an adult, and dogs on leads are welcome. To book tickets or for more information on the show, visit tractorworldshow.co.uk. The showground’s postcode is WR13 6NW, and the nearest train station is Great Malvern. 

Caitlin King

Caitlin King is the editor of Herefordshire News, covering stories that celebrate life across the county — from local politics to countryside living. A lifelong Midlander with a background in regional journalism, she’s passionate about telling honest, human stories that keep Herefordshire connected.

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