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The Baker's Bicycle
Like us, you’re probably constantly frustrated by the lack of great quality breads available in the shops. You may be one of the fortunate few and have a good traditional local village bakery, but if not, your choice of great quality bread is likely to be very limited.
Location: Margate, Kent
Flower Farm Shop/PYO
The award winning Flower Farm shop is situated at the heart of Flower Farm at the base of the picturesque North Downs in the Surrey countryside on the A25, just east of Godstone.
Location: Godstone, Surrey
Campbell's Bakery
Campbell's is a family-run artisan bakery with shops in Crieff and Comrie
in the beautiful Strathearn valley in Perthshire, Scotland.
Location: Crieff, Perthshire
Hart's Bakery
We are an artisan bakery working out of a large Victorian railway arch at Temple Meads station in Bristol. Within one open space all of our products are prepared, baked and sold. There is also a seating area for customers to watch the bakers at work over coffee or lunch. We specialise in sourdough, handmade pastries, seasonal cakes and savouries.
Location: Bristol,
The Little Buzzard Bakery
An artisan bakery producing sourdough bread, small puddings and laminated pastries.
Location: Leighton Buzzard, Bedfordshire
Caroline's Real Bread Company
Caroline’s Real Bread Company is a small bakery in Merthyr Cynog near Brecon in Mid/South Wales. It has two partners Nigel Devlin and Caroline Frampton, Caroline being the baker and Nigel being the man who sells the bread and does the accounts.
Location: Brecon, Powys
Argo's Bakery
One of Orkney's oldest family-run businesses, now staffed by the fourth generation, Argo's is a popular fixture on the main shopping streets of Stromness and Kirkwall. Don't leave it too late to visit either location, as their artisan baked bread, rolls and cakes disappear fast from well-laden shelves. Brown, white, corn, muesli and wholemeal are just some of the rolls on offer, while colourful iced cakes stand out among old-fashioned temptations such as paradise slices, treacle pancakes and custard tarts. Biscuits to take home include perkins, Orkney beremeal shortbread and giant flaky water biscuits which go perfectly with local crumbly Grimbister cheese. More recently, they've started making four flavours of fudge and traditional boiled sweets, sold to UK-wide stockists or sent via mail order.
Location: Stromness, Orkney
Farmer Copleys Farm Shop
Farmer Copleys, are a family run farm shop, Moo Café, function space and events centre based in West Yorkshire between Pontefract and Featherstone. The Copley family has been farming for over 140 years with the aim to showcase British agriculture to our community whilst also getting people engaged with the countryside and helping people learn where their food comes from and how it is produced.
Location: Pontefract, Yorkshire
The Old Post Office Bakery
The Old Post Office Bakery, London’s Oldest Organic Bakery, was born in the early 80’s, the child of an illicit union between London’s 60’s and 70’s counterculture and an ancient European tradition of artisan bread making. Flowing through its veins was always a DIY ethic, a deeply held belief in resourcefulness, and the desire to create wholesome foods from simple ingredients.
Location: Clapham North, London
Artisan Bakery
Bringing a taste of France to the North East, the bakery boasts a well stocked fromagerie and charcuterie in addition to croissants, pain au chocolat and speciality breads.
Location: Whitley Bay, Tyne and Wear
