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  • Owner: SNOWLAND s.r.o.
  • Registration certificate 06691200
  • 16200, Na okraji 381/41, Veleslavín, 162 00 Praha 6
  • Czech Republic

The cute little farm shop with epic breakfast, free play barn and stunning views

This gorgeous little farm shop sits in an idyllic setting in the village of Mobberley in Cheshire.

Waugh Brow Farm Shop has expanded over recent years and through the summer opens up an adorable free hay bale play barn for kids at weekends too.

The farm shop itself has been open for 37 years, selling home-reared meats, fresh fruit and vegetables and a range of deli items too. In more recent years, it has expanded with extra cafe areas and seating.

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The farm shop has become known for its epic farmers' breakfasts, home-made burgers and a range of cakes and ice creams too. You can go for either the "Mr Jones breakfast" which comes with THREE sausages and rashers of bacon for the £13.95, or the still vast "Mrs Jones breakfast" with just one of everything for £10.95 instead.

David Jones, 63, and wife Ruth 60, run the farm where they raise cows, sheep and their own pigs. They first had the idea to open a farm shop almost 40 years ago to showcase and sell their own produce, although Ruth admits they did face some early hurdles.

Ruth says: "We were probably one of the first farm shops going, because when we went and asked for a bank loan 37 years ago (the manager) laughed us out of the building.

"He said 'no one will want to go to a farm shop' but we've proven him wrong.

"We've continued to develop since then and nine years ago we added the little café Snack Shack and our children's play barn -

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