CAR enthusiasts were out in force as a shopping village held a car show.

Petersfield Shopping Village, in Gosfield, held its TVR and Classic Sports Car Rally at the weekend, as it continues its year of events.

Braintree and Witham Times: Classic - a 1952 Austin SheerlineClassic - a 1952 Austin Sheerline

Braintree and Witham Times: Admirers - car enthusiasts were spoilt for choiceAdmirers - car enthusiasts were spoilt for choice

The centre celebrated its grand reopening in April following a refurbishment after it was taken over by new owners.

Throughout the year, it has seen plenty of success, and most recently held its first boot sale which was a big hit with the community.

On Sunday, Petersfield ran its latest car event, with hundreds of classic car lovers turning up to enjoy the day’s events.

Braintree and Witham Times: Viewing - there were cars of all shapes and sizes on the dayViewing - there were cars of all shapes and sizes on the day

Braintree and Witham Times: Expensive - a red Porsche from the dayExpensive - a red Porsche from the day

The motors on display included 44 TVR’s, as well as many other classic cars including Lotus, Porsche and Mercedes.

John Potter, one of the new owners of the village, said the day was a fantastic event.

Braintree and Witham Times: Display - a selection of cars from the dayDisplay - a selection of cars from the day

He said: “It was well visited and we had lots of good cars here.

“It was the biggest collections of TVRs ever in Essex in one go as there was 44 TVRs. The car owners told me the biggest before was 15.

“The public response was also really nice, lots of comments on how nice the venue is and everyone enjoyed it.

“We always wanted to hold a car event and are hoping to do two more next year.”

Braintree and Witham Times: Old school - a class Ford from the eventOld school - a class Ford from the event

Braintree and Witham Times: Look inside - some cars showed off their classic enginesLook inside - some cars showed off their classic engines

Mr Potter also spoke of the success he has had throughout the year running the village since its refurbishment.

He said: “The whole reopening and running it is going far better than we anticipated in terms of numbers.

“We notice when we have an event it gets busy but the weekends are typically very busy, and generally every day we are well attended.

“When we took over here, I am pretty sure if it had four cars in the car park it would be considered busy, now it is full most days, which has been great to see.”

Braintree and Witham Times: Clean - cars were sparkling and fresh for the dayClean - cars were sparkling and fresh for the day

Braintree and Witham Times: Drive - a look inside one of the classic carsDrive - a look inside one of the classic cars

The village is holding another on September 11, with its next big event, the Medieval Tudor Fair on Saturday October 9 and Sunday October 10.