Sunday, 23 August 2026

Stanford Hall VW Show 2026 (part 4 of 4 )

This weeks blog review is the last of four reviews all the Stanford Hall VW show which this year was held on Sunday 3rd May. This is an annual one day event organised by the Leicestershire and Warkickshire VW owners club. The show is held in the grounds of Stanford Hall, which was built in the 1690's in the beautiful village of Stanford-on-Avon, near Lutterworth in Leicestershire, LE17 6DH. The manicured lawns of the hall also has the River Avon gently flowing through the grounds, and provides a spectacular backdrop for a VW show. As Stanford Hall is only about 60 miles from my hometown, and as the weather forecast was good I decided to drive up. I have been to this show quite a few times over the years and there is always a good collection of top quality VW's of all varieties with plenty of trade stands and an auto jumble and all set in the beautiful grounds of Stanford Hall. This show is seen by many as one of those 'not to miss' shows and it always gets busy there. The blog continues as I wander around the show.

To see all my other blog entries, go to ‘My Blog Archive’ to the left of this page. Simply click on an arrow for a particular year, then click on an arrow for a particular month, this will then give you a drop down menu for all the blog entries for that month.

The awesome drag beetle comes from
my part of the country, and is well known
in the U.K. based Outlaw Flat Four
Racing community. It runs a 1600cc
motor with a turbo.

I am quite keen on a high riding T25
Syncro.

This T25 Westfalia really caught my eye.
I could easily have one of these beasts.


This really does have everything Id like
on a T25.


This split oval rat rod bug was pretty trick.



Those frenched 1950's Cadillac rear lights
looked fantastic.


Bonnet louvers and suicide doors.

As this photo shows, there were vintage
VW's everywhere.





Just a few photos from the Wolfsburg Bus
Crew's club line up.







I do like a Rallye themed beetle, and the
following trio pushed all the right buttons.




I did like that quad spot light set up.


To end this four part review, here is an
immaculate metallic black beach buggy.

So that was my blog review of the Stanford Hall VW Show 2026. My photos are just a very, very small selection of what was there. The show is huge and you'll be hard pushed to see everything, but what you do see will be pure quality. Overall this show is definitely one of the best shows in the U.K. with an enormous auto jumble, plenty of food vendors and all set in the glorious grounds of Stanford Hall. If you haven't been to this show, I can recommend it. Next weeks blog is all about the Chiltern Hills Classic Car Show where you'll be able to see some classic British and American vintage cars / trucks and a few air-cooled VW's so be sure to come back next week.

Sunday, 16 August 2026

Stanford Hall VW Show 2026 (part 3 of 4 )

 This weeks blog review is the first of four reviews all the Stanford Hall VW show which this year was held on Sunday 3rd May. This is an annual one day event organised by the Leicestershire and Warkickshire VW owners club. The show is held in the grounds of Stanford Hall, which was built in the 1690's in the beautiful village of Stanford-on-Avon, near Lutterworth in Leicestershire, LE17 6DH. The manicured lawns of the hall also has the River Avon gently flowing through the grounds, and provides a spectacular backdrop for a VW show. As Stanford Hall is only about 60 miles from my hometown, and as the weather forecast was good I decided to drive up. I have been to this show quite a few times over the years and there is always a good collection of top quality VW's of all varieties with plenty of trade stands and an auto jumble and all set in the beautiful grounds of Stanford Hall. This show is seen by many as one of those 'not to miss' shows and it always gets busy there. The blog continues as I wander around the show.

To see all my other blog entries, go to ‘My Blog Archive’ to the left of this page. Simply click on an arrow for a particular year, then click on an arrow for a particular month, this will then give you a drop down menu for all the blog entries for that month.

More traders everywhere you look.


Suzie posing next to a lovely brown
Porsche 912.


I don't know what it is, but I loved that
what looks to be a home made camper
 in the middle.

This lovely Renault Dauphine looked
amazing. The aggressive stance, the
single colour choice and custom wheels
made this little Renault stand out.


How clean and straight is this? That 
motor doesn't look stock to me.


The Karmann Ghia club display.



You've got to love a Trekker.








Gorgeous Bug.





I do like a go anywhere, off road Beetle.




I'm not sure if this cycle was a home made
creation or not, but I did like it.. very much.

I loved the space ship inspired side car
and the matching plate under the crossbar.

So that was part three of four all about the Stanford Hall VW Show. Next week will be the final instalment where you'll be able to see plenty more cool VW's including a hot rod inspired beetle so be sure to come back next week.