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09 March 2026

A Century of Tradition, The Funfair Returns to Uppingham Market Place

A Century of Tradition,  The Funfair Returns to Uppingham Market Place



The glow of fairground lights are set to transform Uppingham this week. The historic Uppingham Market Place is once again playing host to its annual funfair, a tradition that has brought joy to the town for over 100 years.

Commonly known as the Lent Fair, this event is more than just a collection of rides; it is a piece of living history protected by Royal Charter. Organised by John Holland Amusements, the fair marks the mid-Lent season, offering a vibrant community celebration before the quiet lead-up to Easter.

Whether you’re after the adrenaline of the big rides or the simple nostalgia of a carousel, here is everything you need to know to enjoy the festivities:

Dates: Tuesday, 10th March – Saturday, 14th March 2026

Location: Uppingham Market Place

Opening Times:

Tuesday – Friday: Gates open at 5:00 PM daily.

Saturday: An early start for families beginning at 2:00 PM.

Visitors can look forward to a classic fairground atmosphere. 

The event typically features:

Thrilling Rides, From traditional favorites to modern attractions.

Fairground Treats, indulge in burgers, hot dogs.

Family Games, Hook-a-duck and other classic stalls for all ages.

While the fair takes over the square, it’s also the perfect excuse to explore the rest of Uppingham. Local businesses and cafes remain open, welcoming fairgoers to enjoy the town's high street.

Parking in the center will be limited due to the rides, so visitors are encouraged to use nearby car parks at:

Mercers Yard car park
RingGo reference: 4186
Car park is next the The Falcon Hotel's car park.

Queen Street car park
RingGo reference: 4188
Car park is behind the library.

Yarn Market car park
RingGo reference: 4187
Car park is near the Co-op.




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