this is an aladdins cave of goodies, from superb cheeses to yummy chocolates and well sourced wines, gifts and treats and many others all served to you by knowledgeable and helpful staff. this shop is definately worth a visit even if your not passing. they also have their own website
http://thecheeseandwineshop.co.uk/default.asp
this farm shop is ideally located with easy and plenty of parking but i rode from my home along the grand western canal to reach it ( a very easy journey ), having never been before but it had been recommended i was happy to see all the lovely products it had to offer, the veg looked lovely and so did the meat and cheese counters and they offer lots of other goodies and it all looked too scrummy for words. the shop was well stocked and clean, light and airy and the staff friendly, they accept cards over £5 which is always handy. i think i noticed a PYO and there was also a wood shop but i didnt have a look at those as i had a 7 mile ride home on my bike, but i wil be definately visiting again next week.
this business has steadily grown over the years starting as a small farm shop and now selling everything from jams and chutneys freshly made to a fabulous butchers ( the meat is so tender it melts in the mouth), a freezer department that puts Icelands to shame, freshly made dinners (to pass off as your own) cakes to die for and absolutely certain to add a few inches to the hips , seasonal products and treats for the children, and still provides the basics as well, an all round delightful shopping experience and worth every penny. its always a pleasure and a treat to visit.
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