More than 1,300 sports cars are expected to be on display at a popular car show this weekend.
The event, Sports Cars in the Park, is set to take place at Newby Hall, near Ripon, on Sunday, May 4, from 10am to 3pm.
The event will feature a wide range of prestigious car marques on display in the grounds of Newby Hall, including Alfa Romeo, Aston Martin, Ferrari, Lamborghini, Porsche, and McLaren.
Show founder Chris Crossley said: “We had our first event in 2004, and we have been successfully growing the event series for 21 years.
The event will feature a wide range of prestigious car marquees (Image: Newby Hall)
“We have hosted 57 events over this time, held at stately houses with lots of things for families to do on the day in addition to our car show.”
The event has been running for 21 years at Newby Hall and other stately homes across the UK.
The shows bring together exhibits from car clubs and individual car enthusiasts.
There will be a range of trade stands including Lamborghini Leeds, McLaren Leeds, Lusso Concierge, Berrys Jewellers, SC audio & security, and JWM motorsports as well as several market stalls.
Footage of the exhibits will be featured on Sports Cars in the Park’s official YouTube and Instagram channels (@sportscarsinthepark) as well as on its Facebook page and group.
Stuart Gill, commercial director at Newby Hall, said: “Sports Cars in the Park never fails to disappoint.
“It’s a great family day out where visitors can enjoy a wide range of vintage and new marques in our beautiful North Yorkshire setting.”
Entry to Newby’s award-winning gardens, adventure playground, dollshouse, and teddy bear exhibitions is included in the admission price.
Newby Hall is one of the UK’s finest Adam houses and is internationally celebrated as one of the largest and most complete surviving Chippendale interiors.
Its 25 acres of gardens include one of Europe’s largest double herbaceous borders, an enchanted woodland walk, and a miniature railway.
Online ticket prices are £54 for a family ticket (two adults and two children), £18 for adults, and £15 for children.
Under 4s go free.
For more information and to buy tickets, visit the Newby Hall website.