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Telephone: 0845 00 44 114 email:. Event Digipix is a family run business, formed in 2003 to specialise in providing digital photography services with on-site printing. What do we do? We attend any type of corporate, fundraising, social and sporting events as well as school proms and graduation balls. Indoors or outdoors and regardless of the weather. We provide fast on-site printing of high quality photographs using our professional dye sublimation photo printers. We will plan with you the most effective...
castlebarnbeef.co.uk
Home produced beef from Castle Barn Farm, Cheltenham
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Sarah Brooks runs a livery yard/horse B&B and is a BHS qualified instructor, based in Foxcote, Gloucestershire. Horsepix [www.horsepix.co.uk]. Horsepix Equestrian Photography is available as a photo source for horse stock library images and commissioned photography. The Granary, Foxcote, Cheltenham. Self catering accommodation for two people in a Cotswold stone cottage, just 7 miles from Cheltenham. Tel: 01242 820395 Photography by Horsepix.
castlebarnbeef.co.uk
Home produced beef from Castle Barn Farm, Cheltenham
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We are happy for you, the customer, to buy as little, or as much, as you want. From two steaks to half a beast, we will fill your order as best we can. Rib on the bone. Burgers (plain or chilli). Plain beef, horseradish and mushroom, guinness or chilli). Less than 1.9% of Britain's total workforce works on the land, yet takes care of over 75% of it. Tel: 01242 820395 Photography by Horsepix.
castlebarnbeef.co.uk
Home produced beef from Castle Barn Farm, Cheltenham
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Life on the farm. Castle Barn Farm is a 300-acre mixed arable and beef farm set high in the Cotswold hills, six miles east of the Regency town of Cheltenham, Gloucestershire. The menagerie includes approximately 100 head of of beef cattle, two dogs, two cats, one very large horse, 75 free-range hens, and a few store lambs. Castle Barn Farm is verified under the Farm Assured British Beef and Lamb (FABBL) scheme and is inspected annually. FABBL Membership No.: 29596.
castlebarnbeef.co.uk
Home produced beef from Castle Barn Farm, Cheltenham
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This is a wonderfully easy way to ensure your piece of brisket comes out tender, succulent and incredibly tasty! Brisket joint (1-1.5kg approx.). Bottle of brown ale (at least 500ml). Ground black pepper (to taste). 1 Put brisket in a deep bowl, pour over the ale and marinate overnight. 3 When serving, use the remaining ale marinade to make gravy and serve the onions alongside roast potatoes and seasonal veggies such as carrots and cabbage. One gallon of ewe's milk is needed to produce 2lb of cheese.
castlebarnbeef.co.uk
Home produced beef from Castle Barn Farm, Cheltenham
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Castle Barn Beef – Cotswold born and bred. Whether you live in the Cotswolds, are staying for a while or are just passing through, beef tastes best when it's fresh – what can be more satisfying than buying beef from the farm where it was born and raised? British farmers help satisfy 59 million appetites in the UK every day, with food that meets some of the highest standards in the world. Tel: 01242 820395 Photography by Horsepix.
castlebarnbeef.co.uk
Home produced beef from Castle Barn Farm, Cheltenham
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What are they up to? What a great place to live! Cherry's pride. Relief from the sun. In the last ten years, British farmers have planted more than 6000 miles of new hedgerows, providing a home for birds, animals and insects. Tel: 01242 820395 Photography by Horsepix.
castlebarnbeef.co.uk
Home produced beef from Castle Barn Farm, Cheltenham
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We run a self-replacing suckler cow herd of roughly 50 head. The majority of these are crossbred cows, but we do have a number of pedigree Aberdeen Angus cows and 3/4 crosses. The cows graze extensively on Cotswold parkland from March until October; through the cold, wet winter months they are housed in straw-filled barns. Aberdeen-Angus Cattle Society Member No: 5090. 140,000ha of fodder crops (grass, clover, alfalfa and maize) are grown annually in England, 27,500 in Scotland and 10,500 in Wales.