• Images from La Hogue
  • Images from La Hogue
  • Images from La Hogue

WHAT

Farm shop café

WHERE

A11, Junction B1085; 4 mins

WHEN

Shop Mon-Sat 9am-5pm, Sun 9.30am-4pm
Cafe Mon-Sat 9am-4.30pm, Sun 9.30am-3.30pm
(hot food orders until 3pm)

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    Dog friendly

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    Kid friendly

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    Disabled access

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    Free WiFi for visitors

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    Vegetarian or vegan options

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    Gluten-free options

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    Parking available onsite

A11

Naval battles don’t usually lend their names to farms but then battleship timbers are not usually re-used to build farmhouses. La Hogue takes its moniker from a 17th-century sea brawl between Britain and France: the British won and hauled the timbers of the burned-out ships back home. Today, the bucolic farm shop and café sit alongside a working arable farm and if you are lucky, you may see the farm’s fold of sheep and Highland cattle grazing alongside the café. Owners Chris and Jo Reeks have used their farming knowledge to stock the shop with the very best of British produce. The butchery counter is a source of particular pride and if you’re planning a BBQ, the farm’s own sausages should definitely feature.

You can taste them first in the café as part of the excellent cooked breakfast. Light lunches, quiches, and jacket potatoes are on the menu during the day, and they pride themselves on having ‘the best selection of homemade cakes and desserts for miles around’, all best enjoyed on the terrace if the weather allows. Kids can canter about on the lawn and pedal around on toy tractors while parents admire the view down to the Newmarket gallops.

Back to venues

La Hogue,
Chippenham, Newmarket,
CB7 5PZ
Tel - 01638 751128
Email - Send email to La Hogue
Web - www.lahogue.co.uk

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