The owners of a dairy farm in the Waveney Valley have opened a new shop along the A140 so drivers can make a pitstop for local produce. 

Fen Farm Dairy is based in Bungay and its award-winning Baron Bigod brie is stocked in independent shops nationwide.

Its other products include raw milk, yoghurt and butter and it is home to a 300-strong herd of Montbeliarde cows. 

Diss Mercury: Dulcie and Jonny Crickmore with their children Otillie and Arthur Picture: Kat Mager Photography Dulcie and Jonny Crickmore with their children Otillie and Arthur Picture: Kat Mager Photography (Image: Kat Mager Photography)

It is run by couple Jonny and Dulcie Crickmore, aged 43 and 40 respectively, who are third-generation farmers. 

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They have had a self-service shop at their farm for 12 years and have now expanded with The Milk Shed along the A140. 

Diss Mercury: Fen Farm Dairy's new Milk Shed farm shop on the A140 at Brome Picture: Sonya DuncanFen Farm Dairy's new Milk Shed farm shop on the A140 at Brome Picture: Sonya Duncan (Image: Newsquest)

The new farm shop is based at the Roy Humphreys Industrial Estate in Brome, near Diss, with free parking.

Mr Crickmore said: "The Bungay shop has been so popular over the years and for a long time we have wanted to open at another location.

Diss Mercury: Baron Bigod cheese available at The Milk Shed Picture: Sonya Duncan Baron Bigod cheese available at The Milk Shed Picture: Sonya Duncan (Image: Newsquest)

"We decided on the A140 as that stretch does not have many places to stop for a quick bite to eat or to get something for dinner that is not a big chain."

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Diss Mercury: Sourdough on sale at The Milk Shed on the A140 Picture: Sonya Duncan Sourdough on sale at The Milk Shed on the A140 Picture: Sonya Duncan (Image: Newsquest)

The Milk Shed is staffed and open seven days a week from 7am until 7pm, stocking Fen Farm Dairy's full range alongside other local goodies.  

This includes guest cheeses, baked goods from The Front Room, poké lunch bowls from Mackenzie David, sourdough from The Penny Bun Bakehouse and Filo & Twine, Etude Coffee and fruit and vegetables. 

Diss Mercury: Inside The Milk Shed farm shop along the A140 Picture: Sonya Duncan Inside The Milk Shed farm shop along the A140 Picture: Sonya Duncan (Image: Newsquest)

Mr Crickmore added: "People are really loving the fact they can get yummy produce without the hassle of a long diversion off the main road. 

"Many tourists head up the A140 so it is a good introduction to the food in East Anglia.

"The plan is to have more shops but we want to test this first."