VINTAGE and retro lovers are set to roll back the years at a fair which will be held this weekend.

Cressing Temple Barns will play host to the Vintage Fair on Sunday for the Helen Rollason Cancer Charity.

It will be the ninth year the event has been held and will include stalls packed with retro goodies.

More than 130 classic cars and motorbikes will also be proudly on display with vehicles from the Austin 7 Club, classic Fords and Harley-Davidsons and there will also be stationary vehicles from the Rochford Hundred Vintage Tractor and Engine Club.

Kate Alden, fundraising manager for Helen Rollason, said: “More than 3,000 people attended last year’s event, which raised just under £14,000 for the charity, so if you love all things vintage, this really is the place to be.

“We’re a local charity serving our community, and every penny raised at this event will go towards ensuring we continue to provide the best possible cancer support care now and in the future.

“I’m looking forward to welcoming all of our supporters to the beautiful grounds of Cressing Temple Barns on the day.”

There will be live music from rock’n’roll band Kingsmen, who will be playing vintage instruments and dancing from LJ’s Jive School.

There will be stalls selling vintage collectibles, fashion, furniture, jewellery and kitchen items are sure to be popular.

Refreshments won’t be in short supply either with Molly Moo’s Ices and a VW Camper van bar offering a range of drinks. Pizza, a hog roast, gourmet hot dogs and fudge will also be on offer.

Those wanting to embrace vintage style with a new hair-do can get their hair styled courtesy of the Hairaid Shelter.

The fair will be open from 11am until 4.30pm on Sunday, July 8, with tickets costing £5 for adults, £4 for concessions and under 16s going free.

Free parking is available and dogs on leads are welcome at the event. To book, visit ticketsource.co.uk.