A variety of stalls and plenty of homemade refreshments drew visitors into the Penryn Methodist Church Autumn Bazaar on Saturday despite blustery weather outside.
The event raised over £600 with stalls selling books, toys, and cakes, as well as a raffle and tombola.
Sandra Hockley, the secretary for the autumn bazaar and spring fair, said: "It was a very successful autumn fair, we were very, very pleased with it.
"Despite the bad weather it was very successful, everybody enjoyed themselves.
"The refreshments always go down well, with home made cakes, sausage rolls and pasties."
Sandra said she did not know who had won the first raffle, but Mary May had won the name-the-dog competition, correctly guessing that the giant stuffed toy had been given the moniker Sheldon, one of 50 names to choose from.
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