Prices for fruit, veg, meat and other provisions may be well above your local supermarket chain, but a trip out to this farm shop in the Cambridgeshire countryside is well worth it for anyone
interested in buying quality produce defined by local provenance. A small on-site café serves up simple, homely food to match the bunting-strewn, seaside chalet interior: the hot menu is rather
brief (just a few soups, stews and bakes), but there’s always a good range of English picnic-type grub (sausage rolls etc) and plenty of cakes, scones, muffins etc. Service can be a bit slow and
seating is a squeeze at the close-set chairs and bench tables – so it may be a challenge for anyone with a buggy or wheelchair. Not that anyone seems to mind, judging by the full car park most
lunchtimes.