TV star Mary Berry has been cooking up some tasty treats at the annual Chatsworth Country Fair.
The cookery guru, who is a judge on the BBC Two television programme The Great British Bake Off, opened the Cookery Tent yesterday .
She was joined by the Duke and Duchess of Devonshire and country fair president Lord Sebastian Coe, who was involved in organising the London Olympic Games.
A total of more than 90,000 people are expected to attend the three-day event for a celebration of the best in traditional, British country pursuits and showground entertainment.
Highlights this year include JCB's team of Dancing Diggers, more than 300 trade stands, a fine food village, a traditional fairground and plenty of "have-a-go" entertainment such as archery and fly-fishing on the River Derwent.
Spread over more than 100 acres of parkland the three-day spectacle is open until Sunday from 9am to 6.30pm with free-entry for under-14s.
The Red Arrows will perform on Sunday.
For more details, visit www.chatsworthcountryfair. co.uk.