West Ardsley: Lee Gap Fair

Where: West Ardsley, Yorkshire (near Leeds) on Baghill Green off Heybeck Lane
When: 24 August & 17 September (if the dates fall on a Sunday, the fair moves to the next day, Monday, instead)
Time: All day

 

Lee Fair is reputedly the oldest charter fair still in existence, with a history dating well over 800 years, and its name is believed to derive from that of local vicar Dr Lee who helped to keep the fair in existence in Tudor times. In its heyday, the horse fair lasted over three weeks from 24th August to 17th September but in modern times it takes place on those days only with a gap in the middle, with the 24th known as First Lee and the 17th as Latter Lee. If either date happens to fall on a Sunday, the fair moves to the next day, the Monday, instead. Organised by the travelling community, you can expect to see romany caravans and lost of horses & ponies and maybe a few donkeys,as well as other related trade stalls and plenty of stands selling household items, clothing and food & drink.

Helpful Hints

In 2024 it was on 24th August and 18th September as normal in the usual location- location after 2024 is yet to be confirmed as the fields used until now may be unavailable in future due to housing development.

It’s on a grassy area which can get churned up so wear appropriate footwear. Watch out for speeding equines being put through their paces!

On-site stewarded field parking was £3 in 2018.

It was a tricky event to find current information for as it had no associated website but now there’s a Facebook page at: https://www.facebook.com/LeeGapHorseFair/

The date is very well established and local news sites regularly report on it. For more info click here: https://www.examiner.co.uk/news/yorkshire-news/lee-gap-horse-fair-thousand-13442080

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