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Welbeck Farm Shop
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Worksop, England
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Award-winning Farm Shop (as seen as Channel 5 Poshest Farm Shops) stocking locally sourced high, quality food and drink. All guests get a 10% discount card in your property upon arrival. The Farm Shop is within walking distance of all of our holiday cottages .
The award-winning Welbeck Farm Shop is found at the heart of a vibrant artisan food community. Two thirds of the shop’s impressive product range is sourced from or prepared at the historic Welbeck estate, described by the Great Food Club as ‘the capital of Britain’s artisan food and drink movement’. A focus on low food miles, drawing on a rich artisan food tradition, and subjecting every product line to rigorous taste testing has earned a reputation as one of the country’s top farm shops. Meat is sourced from the local area, including from the Welbeck estate where rare breed livestock graze historic pastures. Meats are cured in store by the award-winning butchery team. The estate’s own Raw Milk is also on offer, delivered fresh from the dairy every morning. It’s the same milk used in the internationally acclaimed ‘Stichelton’ blue cheese, which is made just down the road. A cheese counter developed with help from their friends, Neal’s Yard Dairy, is lovingly tended by an in-house cheesemonger. The Welbeck estate is a haven for artisan food producers, also among this idyllic community are Welbeck Abbey Brewery and Welbeck Bakehouse. All grace the farm shops shelves, complemented by some of the finest produce the region has to offer. Welbeck Farm Shop is located in the Courtyard at Welbeck and accompanied by The Harley Café, The Harley Gallery and The Portland Collection.
The award-winning Welbeck Farm Shop is found at the heart of a vibrant artisan food community. Two thirds of the shop’s impressive product range is sourced from or prepared at the historic Welbeck estate, described by the Great Food Club as ‘the capital of Britain’s artisan food and drink movement’.…