A new farm shop selling "delicious" local produce is set to open in East Cambridgeshire next month.
The Willow Grange Farmshop, based at Willow Grange Farm in Chittering, will open its doors on October 23.
It comes after the farm recently opened the Willow Grange Farm Café in July, serving cakes, pastries and light lunches.
Situated seven miles south of Ely on the A10, the farm shop will stock a range of local produce.
Clara Campbell-Beavis who runs the farm along with her husband, Errol, and mother, Fiona, said: "Everyone is super excited to have a farm shop opening in this part of Cambridgeshire because there isn't really much of an offering to the north of Cambridge.
"We've seen that excitement with customers visiting the café and we're regularly asked when the farm shop is opening. We've been really humbled by the support from the local community.
"We'll be selling a range of items including local jams, chutneys, honey and homemade ice cream, in addition to homewares and cakes. But that's not all, we'll also be stocking seasonal fruit as well as a range of beers, wines and spirits."
She added: "We are very keen to sell a selection of local, good quality produce that appeals to a wide audience".
Clara established Willow Grange Farm in 2019 as a wedding and events venue with glamping experiences.
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Her mother Fiona has farmed the land since the 1980s and remains an integral part, rearing Traditional Hereford Cows, Black Welsh Mountain Sheep and Gloucester Old Spot pigs.
The farm, which has been in the family for nearly 100 years, remains a working arable farm, producing wheat and potatoes as well as various other crops.
Clara added that converting the barn that will eventually house the new farm shop has been a "big task".
She said:" The barn was very much agricultural, so we've had to re-roof it, put new floors in and automatic doors to make it accessible for everyone."
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