Tommy Fury and Molly-Mae Hague pay visit to Cheshire's 'other' Hollies Farm Shop
The Hollies has become as known for its famous faces and queues as it is for its food. Loved by celebrities and influencers from across the region, the up-market Little Budworth farm shop is Cheshire's oldest.
Fewer know about The Hollies' sister site in the village of Lower Stretton, between Northwich and Warrington. The site has a full farm shop offering, as well as a popular café.
Former Love Islanders Molly-Mae Hague and boxer Tommy Fury headed to the farm shop on Thursday (June 20) with baby girl Bambi. The engaged couple pushed the 17-month-old in a trolley as they browsed the shelves, picking up a pack of homemade "old school" sprinkle-topped cakes for £5.95, the Manchester Evening News reports.
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She added the caption: "straight in the trolley". The Hollies is dubbed the "£50 farm shop" because regulars say you find it hard to leave there without spending at least £50.
It has expanded in recent years to boast a huge gift selection as well as the fresh local foods it was originally known for. The Hollies in Lower Stretton was second to be opened by the Cowap family, and most recently they've just opened their first high street store in nearby Tarporley.
It was recently hailed as the "Daylesford of the north" by society magazine Tatler in its guide to the poshest spots in Cheshire. The family-run business were delighted with the visit of their most high-profile customers this week. They shared an Instagram post with a sweet family photo of Tommy, Molly-Mae and baby Bambi.
They captioned the picture: "Look who popped in for a visit at The Hollies lower Stretton this morning @mollymae @tommyfury @theholliesfarmshop."
The picture was fast to rack up the likes, and many followers were gutted they'd missed the showbiz couple on their visit.
One said: "I went there this morning and they came literally 20 mins after I left." while another added: "Why do we never see them when we go there."
Although one customer huffed that they were hoping that the "Molly-Mae effect" won't prompt a flood of influencers at Lower Stretton in her wake.
He posted: "Now all the wannabes will be heading there. PLEASE PLEASE LEAVE YOUR attention seeking tick tocks at home."
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