Hambleton Bakery

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Hambleton Bakery is a bakery in Rutland which bakes and sells bread and cakes made in an artisanal way. It was founded in Exton to bake bread for Hambleton Hall but has expanded so that the original bakery now produces cakes and savouries while its bread is baked in Stretton. These are now sold in a chain of cafés and shops in the area, including Market Harborough, Oakham, Oundle, Stamford and West Bridgford.[1][2]

In 2012, the bakery won the competition, Britain's Best Bakery.[2]

References[edit]

  1. ^ Guy, Sarah (2019-04-05), Europe's Best Bakeries: Over 130 of the Finest Bakeries, Cafes and Patisseries Across Great Britain and the Continent, September Publishing, ISBN 978-1-910463-24-6
  2. ^ a b Jones, Becky (2023-06-07), "Britain's Best Bakery preparing to open new village shop", Leicester Mercury, retrieved 2023-08-10