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The ice cream shop at Snugburys Ice cream van at Dunham Massey in 2024 Outlet at Dunham Massey in 2024. The business was founded in 1986. [1] It was converted from a dairy farm to an ice cream factory by Chris and Cheryl Sadler. [6] It opened a new ice cream shop in the barn on the site in 2011, [5] and has three ice cream vans. [7]
Although agriculture remains an important element of the local economy, tourism has also become more significant. The Ice Cream Farm, owned by Cheshire Farm Ice Cream, is to the north of the village in nearby Newton-by-Tattenhall. Established in 1986, [14] it is the Guinness World Records ‘Largest Ice Cream Shop’. [15]
The Stables Restaurant is located in the upstairs of the South Stables, with an ice-cream parlour below. [26] The oldest surviving building on the Dunham Estate is the watermill, possibly dating back to 1616. Originally built as a corn mill, it was later converted to a saw mill. It is Grade II* listed. [27]
This is a list of places within the ceremonial county boundaries of Cheshire, in North West England. This list is incomplete; you can help by adding missing items.
The ice cream trail offers residents and visitors a way to explore the county.
Middle Rocombe farm became the second organic dairy farm in Devon, in 1986, and production of ice cream began a year later with its flagship shop located in Torquay. [11] In 2000, dairy giant Yeo Valley acquired the company, taking over its trademarking and moving production to elsewhere in Devon. [12] More recently, the redundant farm ...
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Between the 1960s and 1980s the pool was a popular destination for local residents, particularly on warmer days when families with children enjoyed splashing about in the water, with a cafe and ice-cream stall providing refreshments. There was also a free squash court, built by a local farmer, and a public house open to all.