Don't miss The Eat Nourish Love Autumn Fair 2025 coming to Wiltshire

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The Eat Nourish Love (ENL) Autumn Fair 2025 (formerly the Early Early Christmas Fair) will take place on Tuesday, September 23rd and Wednesday, September 24th at Tedworth Park, Tidworth, Wiltshire SP9 7AH. This year’s event will again be in support of Walking with the Wounded and Horatio’s Garden.

Held on the stunning polo grounds adjacent to Tedworth House, this two-day event promises, yet again, an outstanding innovative shopping experience. Here, you'll discover a carefully chosen array of delectable, locally sourced foodstuffs, the latest in accessible fashion, wellness and beauty products, personalised stationery and stunning art. The Fair also offers a wide range of choices for home and garden, including both stylish and practical items. Thoughtful gifts for men, women, teens, children, and babies are available, along with Christmas ideas, delightful stocking fillers, and many other treasures. There is something for everyone with more than 50 new brands taking part this year.

Event and talk sponsors supporting the Eat Nourish Love (ENL) Autumn Fair 2025 include AeroGlow International, Aspire Defence, Hazlegrove, King’s Bruton, Claire Calder Education, Snows Toyota, and Salisbury Cathedral School.

This year’s Fair will feature another inspiring series of talks from renowned experts: 

Brilliant Nutrition for Brilliant Brains with Lucinda Miller, Founder and Clinical Lead of NatureDoc, sponsored by Hazlegrove Prep School & King’s School, Bruton (King’s Bruton Foundation). Lucinda will offer expert insights into how nutrition and gut health can enhance mood, focus, and mental clarity across all ages. In partnership with Active Silver.

Beauty at Every Stage of Life with Grace Fodor, founder of pro-age makeup brand Studio 10, in conversation with Alison Cork, who has spent over 25 years sharing her expertise in lifestyle, home, and healthy living—from her iconic TV series Home

In The Country to bestselling books. In her empowering new title, Fit & Fabulous Over 50: How to Rewire Your Second Act, Alison shares a bold, no-nonsense approach to thriving in midlife. Kindly sponsored by QLVR

Millie Mackintosh, British reality TV personality, fashion icon, model, author, and entrepreneur, shares her powerful and deeply personal journey to sobriety. In conversation around her new book Bad Drunk: How I Found My Freedom from Alcohol, Millie explores how becoming sober curious transformed her physical and mental health—and why choosing wellness over wine can be life-changing. Interviewed By Georgia Henage writer for the Times.

Eve Cameron, journalist, yoga teacher, and former Group Beauty Director at Hearst Lifestyle, will explore the transformative power of breathwork and meditation, offering practical tools to maintain balance, resilience, and positivity in daily life. In Partnership with Bramley.

Lady Waldegrave, Founding Principal of Leiths School of Food and Wine, will share her lifelong love of food in an intimate, live mini cooking demo. She’ll be interviewed by Georgie Soskin, founder and former senior teacher at Prue Leith’s Cookery School, as they explore gut-nourishing recipes and how joyful, good food supports both digestive and overall wellbeing

A conversation on longevity and health span hosted by Emma McCaffrey, featuring Dr Louise Newson, the UK’s leading menopause specialist, physician, and member of the Government’s Menopause Taskforce. Louise will share pioneering insights on hormone health, ageing well, and how we can all take proactive steps to feel stronger and more vibrant for longer.

On Tuesday evening, Lieutenant General Sir Simon Mayall, KBE, CB—a highly respected military leader, Middle East Adviser at the Ministry of Defence, and expert in Middle Eastern affairs—will discuss his extensive career and insight into the region’s complex history and geopolitical challenges. Sponsored by Aspire Defence Ltd.

Emma Willis MBE DL, founder of the renowned Jermyn Street shirt-making business, will be in conversation with Matthew Stadlen, broadcaster and political commentator. Together, they will explore fashion as a tool for self-expression, including the inspiring story behind Queens of Menswear and the creation of Style for Soldiers, supporting injured veterans through bespoke tailoring.

Libbla Kelly, Wellbeing Strategist and author of 2 Wise Journals, joins Caroline Cary, Founder of Eat Nourish Love, for a heart-led conversation on the healing and transformative power of journaling. Together they’ll share how writing has helped shape their perspectives, wellbeing, and sense of purpose. In Partnership with The Really Helpful Club.

Tickets for these talks are £22 each and include entry to the Fair. Early booking is recommended due to limited availability. 

The Eat Nourish Love Autumn Fair is more than just an event - it’s a celebration of community, connection, and conscious living. Building on last year's success and the rebrand from the Early Early Christmas Fair, this year’s event promises to be a transformative experience that inspires, engages, and brings people together. With more than 32 years of history, the event's mission is to support small businesses, champion sustainability, and raise funds for meaningful causes.

From a memorable start last year, an incredible roster of speakers is confirmed as well as an array of exciting new additions. The Eat Nourish Love Podcast will be launched, featuring in-depth conversations with some of the speakers and panel discussions. The wellness and mental health spaces have also been expanded to embrace self-care and holistic living. As ever, the aim is to support small businesses by offering unique, sustainable shopping experiences designed to celebrate craftsmanship and innovation.

With ample parking, beautiful surroundings, and convenient facilities, the Fair is perfect for a day out - or even two.

The Eat Nourish Love Autumn Fair is about more than transactions; it’s about transformation, encouraging visitors to embrace sustainability and make positive changes in their lives.

Find out more at www.eatnourishlove.com

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