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Mrs Kirkhams Lancashire Cheese

Mrs Kirkhams Lancashire Cheese

Mrs Kirkham's Lancashire Cheese Is nestled just on the outskirts of Goosnargh Village looking out over Beacon Fell. The Kirkham family has resided at Beesley Farm for just over 70 years. Graham's father John moved here with his family as a baby. The first Cheese was made here by Ruth (Mrs Kirkham) in September 1978 and is still being made right here on the farm today. The Business is now run by Ruth and John's son Graham with the help of his partner Kellie, son's Shaun and Mike and a handful of great staff.

Location: Preston, Lancashire

Kick Ass Cheese

Kick Ass Cheese

Kick-Ass cheese was first introduced for sale at the Lancaster Food & Drink Festival in April 2013. Sales and production have grown rapidly ever since.

Location: Chipping, Lancashire

Doddington Dairy

Doddington Dairy

Our ice creams contain only simple ingredients such as full cream milk, double cream, sugar, egg yolks and real flavours. Only the finest of ingredients are used and where possible we try to source ingredients locally, with quality being of paramount.

Location: Wooler, Northumberland

H.S. Bourne

H.S. Bourne

The Bourne family has been hand-making fine Cheshire cheese since 1750, and since 1930 at the Bank Farm. Unlike many other cheese makers who use industrial production methods, we still use traditional 'hands on' techniques to produce cheeses which have been awarded gold, silver and bronze medals at the British Cheese Awards, prizes at the Nantwich International Cheese Show and Gold and Silver Medals at the World Cheese Awards.

Location: Malpas, Cheshire

The Devenick Dairy

The Devenick Dairy

Just south of Aberdeen the Groat family have been working the land for generations and at the humble beginning milking just 6 cows by hand. The family have always been big cheese lovers and cheesemaking has always been in our family history. Having been looking for a new adventure cheesemaking was an obvious choice so The Devenick Dairy was born in 2006.

Location: Aberdeen, Aberdeenshire

Shepherds Purse Cheeses

Shepherds Purse Cheeses

We began Shepherds Purse Artisan Cheeses in the late 1980’s after our Mum, Judy Bell, discovered her passion and talent for cheese making as she set out on a mission to create quality dairy alternatives for cow’s milk allergy sufferers.

Location: Thirsk, North Yorkshire

Bashall Barn

Bashall Barn

The core of our farm shop is, of course, the food which is made in our own kitchens by our dedicated team. From ready meals to jams and chutneys, even our freshly made ice cream, we’re sure you’ll find something to take home and enjoy.

Location: Clitheroe, Lancashire

Lower Ladysden Farm

Lower Ladysden Farm

Welcome to Lower Ladysden a family run farm specialising in the production of fresh fruit and vegetables which are available for you to Pick-your-own in season, or if you are short on time freshly picked for you in our farm shop.

Location: Goudhurst, Kent

Long Clawson Dairy

Long Clawson Dairy

Although best known for our Blue Stilton, we also produce a number of other delicious English cheeses and cheese products, such as Blue Shropshire, Rutland red and a range of sweet & savoury cheese blends. We take pride in crafting 100% British cheese, using century-old expertise alongside innovative techniques to make each one of our products truly unique.

Location: Melton Mowbray, Leicestershire

Errington Cheese

Errington Cheese

Humphrey Errington diversified into cheese-making in the early 1980s, with the now-famous Lanark Blue being launched in 1985. Ewe's milk Lanark and cow's milk Dunsyre Blue have become two of Scotland's best known and most highly respected cheeses, and, like all Errington cheeses, are always made with unpasteurised milk. The milk is produced on the farm which has 450–500 dairy sheep and these are predominantly Lacaune with some Friesian crossed. Humphrey's daughter Selina now runs the cheese-making business, and introduced Corra Linn – a hard sheep's cheese matured for 6–10 months – to a stable that also includes Lanark White and Maisie's Kebbuck, developed and named for Humphrey's mother-in-law, who dislikes blue cheese.

Location: Carnwath, South Lanarkshire

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