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Expect to see floods of super bright supercars and classic beauties driving through glorious Dorset this August, as Clayesmore, in association with South Coast Supercar Club, present a Classic & Supercar Sunday Event on Sunday 14 August.


Set in 70 acres of glorious grounds, with a sweeping driveway to the main house, Clayesmore couldn’t be more of a stunning backdrop to display exotic and heritage cars.
The event is a collaboration with a student, Zander Miller, who started the supercar club as a hobby during lockdown. It has swiftly snowballed into a who’s who of supercar owners in the South West.
“The response to us hosting this event has been phenomenal” says Rhiannon Harris, Head of Commercial, Clayesmore. “We are excited to announce that Hendy Group, the South Coast’s premier automotive retailer, will be partnering with the event and will wow the crowds with a stunning display of their prestige cars on the day.
“Hendy really loved Zander’s entrepreneurial spirit and the idea of bringing this event to Clayesmore. We are delighted to have them on board.”

Like to exhibit?
Clayesmore are keen to exhibit the best of the best of local owner’s cars, so if you would like to register to exhibit, please do register here https://bit.ly/classicandsupercarsunday

Book your tickets now!
Clayesmore are excited for this to be a real community event for all the family, with gourmet street food, fizz and entertainment. Tickets for the event are on sale now; book yours today classicandsupercarsunday.eventbrite.com

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