More than 1,500 exhibits of different shapes and sizes constituted record entries to this year’s Stoke Climsland Show, held on the Village Green.

The Prize Winner’s Cups were awarded by this year’s President Mr Tim Lightfoot.

Organisers said the largest was probably a wooden arm chair, one of the most unusual, a vase made from molten aluminium – and the weirdest, a double cucumber.

There were displays of fruit and vegetables, flowers, cookery, art, photography, handicrafts, beer and wine and the photography judge said this year’s photos were ‘the best standard ever.’

Young Thomas Barriball won four cups for his fruit, vegetables, handicraft, cookery and recycled bird, bug and bee box. Other junior winners were Chloe Wallbutton, Orson Harris, Zack Sleep, and Bea Corner.

Rob Babcock won three cups for his potatoes and vegetables and one for his beer, Philip Tournoff won two in the wine classes, Lorraine and Anthony Dodge between them won seven cups including family with the most entries and Lyn Crawley won four including the most points in show and the Cornwall Gold Certificate of Merit for best entry in fruit and vegetable classes for her rhubarb.