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Close to Hungerford, the historic market town on the western edge of the North Wessex Downs, Cobbs Farm works as both a working farm and a genuine community hub.
It's become the kind of place where locals pop in throughout the day, whether they're picking up groceries or settling in for a coffee.
The farm shop stocks seasonal produce grown on the surrounding land or sourced from nearby farmers. You'll find a proper butchery counter offering meat from their own livestock and other local producers, a bakery producing fresh artisan breads and pastries daily, and a deli filled with cheeses, charcuterie, and homemade items perfect for a picnic or evening meal. There's real value in being able to see where your food actually comes from.
The cafe serves breakfast and lunch in an easygoing atmosphere, making it an ideal stop between browsing Hungerford's antique shops or venturing out into the surrounding countryside. Most visitors use it as a refuelling point during their day out, and it's one of those places that takes food and local agriculture seriously without any unnecessary fuss about it. The combination of quality ingredients, straightforward hospitality, and genuine community feel makes it worth the visit whether you're after something to eat or simply looking for a proper local experience.
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