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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

Sheffield Cheesemasters

Sheffield Cheesemasters

Although we don't have our own cows we have a fantastic relationship with the local farm Our Cow Molly which is 4 miles away ensuring our milk is always super fresh. If you want to meet "Molly", or her sister, you can visit the farm Thursday - Sunday and also try their amazing ice cream which funnily enough we also sell!

Location: Sheffield, South Yorkshire

North Street Dairy

North Street Dairy

However you use milk within your family or business North Street Dairy prides itself in using farms within a ten mile radius enabling a fast turn around to deliver fresh milk to your doorstep. Delivering Milk and dairy products to Forfar and surrounding areas

Location: Forfar, Angus

Winterdale Cheesemaker

Winterdale Cheesemaker

The Cheese Barn is open from 10am -1pm every Saturday morning and allows the opportunity for customers to view the cheese making activities through the viewing window and you can even have a peak into the maturing cave, if you ask nicely!

Location: Sevenoaks, Kent

Two Hoots Cheese

Two Hoots Cheese

We’re very proud of all the awards our blue cheeses have won over the years and we hope you’ll love them too. They are available at many farm shops, delis, pubs and restaurants across the UK.

Location: Barkham, Berkshire

Curworthy Cheese

Curworthy Cheese

For the last 25 years Curworthy Cheese has been made at Stockbeare Farm situated in the mid Devon countryside under the shadow of Dartmoor. A perfect area for grass growing with its unique climate of rain and humidity.

Location: Okehampton, Devon

Brinkworth Dairy

Brinkworth Dairy

We produce Live Natural Yoghurt; Garlic and Pepper soft Fresh Curd Cheeses; Brinkworth Blue Cheese; Royal Bassett Blue Cheese; Wiltshire Loaf Cheese; Really thick cream; Salted and Unsalted butter; Non-homogenised pasteurised milk, Ice Cream and Honey.

Location: Chippenham, Wiltshire

Daylesford Farmshop & Café

Daylesford Farmshop & Café

Offering everything from artisan cheeses and breads from our own CREAMERY and BAKERY, to fruit and vegetables grown in our Market Garden and grass-pastured meat from our Cotswold farm.

Location: Notting Hill, London

Isle of Mull Cheese

Isle of Mull Cheese

The making of cheese on Scottish Islands has long been practised as a way of conserving the rich plentiful milk of spring and early summer, the grass is stimulated into luxuriant growth. The cows then have an abundance of herbage on which to graze. They show their appreciation by filling the milk pail, so giving to our island cheesemakers the opportunity of practising their ancient craft.

Location: Tobermory, Isle of Mull

Highland Fine Cheeses

Highland Fine Cheeses

Traditionally the Highlands was cattle country. Every small farm or croft had a house cow with which to supplement the tedious diet of mutton, neeps, tatties and road kill. Any spare milk was left by the range to stay warm after the cream had been ladled from the top to churn into butter. The natural cultures in the liquid would slowly eat the lactose and multiply throughout, souring it by releasing lactic acid. Eventually the milk would set and form a curd, a bit like yogurt. Then the curd would be scrambled like eggs and hung up in a pillow case or a muslin to drain the whey. Add some salt and you have the simplest preserved milk in the world – Crowdie.

Location: Tain, Ross

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