Published:
8:50 AM May 12, 2021
Updated:
9:17 AM May 12, 2021
Robert and Becca Hirst celebrate as Robert s grandfather, John Hirst cuts the ribbon to open their new Farm Shop and Cafe at Ormesby St Margaret. Picture: DENISE BRADLEY
- Credit: DENISE BRADLEY/Archant2021
When Covid-19 struck the Hirst family were on the brink of shutting their farm shop to focus on lambing and events.
Robert and Becca Hirst in their new Farm Shop and Cafe at Ormesby St Margaret. Picture: DENISE BRADLEY
- Credit: DENISE BRADLEY/Archant2021
Now, in a turn of events they could not have considered before the lockdown, the ribbon has been cut on a spacious new farm shop and cafe with seating for 90 people inside and out - promising an array of tasty treats and a fishmongers to boot.
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