A FAMILY nursery is opening a new farm shop.
Morley Nurseries is keen to showcase fresh produce from local producers and suppliers.
The shop on Altrincham Road in Wilmslow opens on Saturday, August 31 from 10am to 4pm.
Customers will be offered free tastings, goody bags and the chance to meet suppliers.
Owners Graham and Elaine Prescott say the shop will be a ‘celebration and treasure trove of all things local’.
The produce will include jams from Pear Tree Farm, honey from Walrus Honey, ice cream from Mobberley Ice Cream, homemade breads from Bradwellbread, puddings from Heartspuddings, Cheshire cheeses from Burts Cheese plus much more.
The nursery stocks British sourced bedding plants ranging from herbs to hanging baskets to Christmas trees.
In a commitment to support local businesses and families, the farm shop will serve as a showcase for products crafted nearby.
From farm fresh produce to artisan goods, visitors will discover a treasure trove of unique items not available on the high street.
The opening event will offer free tastings, with many of the suppliers on hand to discuss their products and share the stories behind them.
Customers will also receive goody bags and have access to exclusive offers available only on the day.
The farm shop is a natural extension of Morley Nurseries' long-standing mission to put customers first by providing top quality British and local products.
Graham and Elaine Prescott said: "Having been part of the Wilmslow community for over a decade, we've developed deep connections with many local businesses and individuals who produce exceptional goods.
“We hope this farm shop will be a celebration of that, offering a platform for these local products and a place for our customers to find something special.”
Visitors can also explore other offerings on site including a tea room, boutique clothing shop and dog grooming service.
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