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Cheshire Cider

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Cheshire Cider is made using culinary and dessert apples all lovingly grown on the rich Cheshire soils at Eddisbury Fruit Farm, the cider is aged in oak casks giving it its own unique flavour and aroma.

Cheshire Cider is still and is available both in bottles and for larger quantities on draught. Cheshire cider is a good addition to the kitchen as it makes a great cooking cider thanks to its own distinct aroma and taste. All our ciders range in ABV from 6.4% - 8.4%. Cheshire Cider caters for everyone's tastes as it is available Sweet, Medium and Dry.

Description

Eddisbury Fruit Farm is situated on the edge of Delamere Forest in the heart of Vale Royal in Cheshire. This family business was established in 1936 by Leslie Haworth. After inheriting the farm in 1971, Colin Haworth ran the farm from 1971 - 2001, when he went into joint partnership with his stepson Michael Dykes. Whilst he followed on the growing traditions of his father, he built more cold-stores and introduced pick your own. Together the partnership now produces Cheshire Apple Juice and Cheshire Cider.

Address

Eddisbury Fruit Farm, Yeld Lane, Kelsall, near Tarporley, Cheshire CW6 0TE

Website http://www.eddisbury.co.uk
Email info@eddisbury.co.uk
Open All year. Farmshop open everyday 10am-5pm. Tearoom open every day 10am-5pm.
Facilities
  • Farm Shop stocking an extensive range of specialty foods. Open all year round and aim to promote Local Produce.
  • Tearoom offering a selection of Teas, Coffees, Homemade Cakes and Scones, Sandwiches, Panini's and the list goes on...
Directions

Directions by road: Leave bypass (A54) at the traffic lights and enter Kelsall village. Turn right opposite 'The Farmers Arms' Public House, up Yeld Lane, sign posted Mouldsworth 3 miles. Eddisbury Fruit Farm is a mile up Yeld Lane on your right hand side.

Directions by public transport: By bus to Kelsall Village and walk 1 mile down Yeld Lane.

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