Huge vegetables, pretty flowers and sumptuous cakes were among the creations on display at a village show at the weekend.

Weston Mercury: Congresbury Autumn Show, John Chaplin with his prize winning parsnips. Picture: MARK ATHERTONCongresbury Autumn Show, John Chaplin with his prize winning parsnips. Picture: MARK ATHERTON (Image: Archant)

Congresbury Gardening Club hosted its autumn show at the Old School Rooms on Saturday, as villagers showed off the fruits of their labour from the late summer.

Vegetables, flowers and cakes were among the wide range of exhibits entered for judging.

Weston Mercury: Congresbury Autumn Show, Bill Maggs to the Best Exhibit in show for the vegetable and flower classes. Picture: MARK ATHERTONCongresbury Autumn Show, Bill Maggs to the Best Exhibit in show for the vegetable and flower classes. Picture: MARK ATHERTON (Image: Archant)

Bill Maggs was one of the big winners on the day, taking home the best exhibit prizes in the vegetable and flower classes.

John Chaplin’s massive parsnips caught the eyes of the judges, and Dawn Odoi’s selection of vegetables saw her scoop several awards.

Weston Mercury: Congresbury Autumn Show. Picture: MARK ATHERTONCongresbury Autumn Show. Picture: MARK ATHERTON (Image: Archant)

Jane Hares’ pretty orchid won her a certificate, and Jenny Edwards and Sue Drury both earned acclaim in the floral art category.

Weston Mercury: Congresbury Autumn Show, Jenny Edwards and Sue Drury with their prize winning floral art. Picture: MARK ATHERTONCongresbury Autumn Show, Jenny Edwards and Sue Drury with their prize winning floral art. Picture: MARK ATHERTON (Image: Archant)

Weston Mercury: Congresbury Autumn Show, Jane Hares with her prize winning orchid. Picture: MARK ATHERTONCongresbury Autumn Show, Jane Hares with her prize winning orchid. Picture: MARK ATHERTON (Image: Archant)