Exhibits at Brading Scarecrow Festival - New Road

There’s still time to see the Brading Scarecrow Festival (photos)

Organised by Brading Residents’ Association, and now in its seventh year, there is still time to catch the Brading Scarecrow festival.

Opened on 2nd September the festival will run until after the Tour of Britain on Sunday (11th)

Birch: Brading residents have excelled themselves
Sue Birch from the Brading Residents’ Association explained to News OnTheWight,

“Some entries featured bikes, which I thought may be of interest, especially with the connection to the tour which will pass through Morton.

“Brading residents really did excel themselves and over 29 scarecrows are on display.”

If you aren’t able to make it over, here are some of the examples on display.

Exhibits at Brading Scarecrow Festival - Quay Lane
Exhibits at Brading Scarecrow Festival - New Road
Exhibits at Brading Scarecrow Festival - The Paddocks
Exhibits at Brading Scarecrow Festival - The Mall
Exhibits at Brading Scarecrow Festival - Linden Terrace
Exhibits at Brading Scarecrow Festival - High Street
Exhibits at Brading Scarecrow Festival - Quay Lane
Exhibits at Brading Scarecrow Festival - Brading House
Exhibits at Brading Scarecrow Festival - Methodist Church
Exhibits at Brading Scarecrow Festival - New Road
Exhibits at Brading Scarecrow Festival
Exhibits at Brading Scarecrow Festival
Exhibits at Brading Scarecrow Festival - New Road