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The 'posh' ice cream farm where Tommy Fury took his daughter for adorable day out

The 'posh' ice cream farm where Tommy Fury took his daughter for adorable day out

Yahoo08-03-2025

With spring finally on its way, and the sun making an appearance, it's becoming ice cream weather once again. There's a popular ice cream farm close to Manchester that packs in the families thanks to its "posh" ice creams and large free play area which is perfect for those with little ones.
And the Seven Sisters Ice Cream Farm near Knutsford in Cheshire welcomed a famous family last month - as boxer Tommy Fury has shared pictures heading to the attraction with his adorable toddler daughter Bambi.
In the pictures shared to his 5.2million followers on Instagram, Tommy was seen walking hand-in-hand with two-year-old Bambi outside the Seven Sisters' farm barn cafe. Cute Bambi, with bunches in her hair, is seen cheerily tucking into an ice cream cone from the shop, while Tommy smiles.
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The main ice cream shop is housed in a former farm barn, which has been given a "posh" makeover to match its ice creams, with fancy neons and pink seating to enjoy your cone or tub.
The ice cream farm was first opened back in May 2011 by husband and wife team Rob and Bec Bell. Rob works the farm and milks the cows, while Bec has been in charge of the ice cream production at the Cheshire site.
The cows at the family's farms are apparently "treated like supermodels" which is why the milk they produce, and is turned into the Seven Sisters ice cream, is bestowed with the title "posh".
The ice cream is all made on site, as are the cakes and an array of sundaes on offer.
The owners unveiled a new play area last year, which is also part of the appeal for those heading out with younger family members.
It includes an adventure play fort with climbing walls and slide, as well as a tunnel for kids to shuffle through.
There are large tractor tyres that kids love to jump over, as well as a stepping stone walk over to the giant pink deckchair that's perfect for selfie moments.
In a covered barn section of the site there are also tyre horse swings, and plenty of outdoor seating for grown-ups to take a perch while keeping an eye on the kids.
The owners source as much local produce as they can for their regular changing rosters of flavours. Flavours include the likes of raspberry, cake batter, mint crisps, cherry cheesecake, banana and sorbets like damson and redcurrant. You can also upgrade your cone to a chocolate-dipped or sprinkle-dipped variety too.
And they also produce a "puppy scoop" - ice cream made especially for customer's four-legged friends too.
When previously asked what makes their ice cream so "posh" Bec explained: "So our ice cream basically is made here on site, we considered it the poshest ice cream around. Our cows are super posh and are treated like supermodels.
"They have their feet done, they get brushes, obviously we've got a very high welfare standard over at the farm that we keep too, they are whole Holstein Friesians, so basically they are quite high maintenance, shall we say!"
Of the pink and neon parlour Bec adds: "So this is as pink as you can get. There's club vibes, we've got a bit of house music playing in the background and lots of neon.
"We've just turned it into an Insta café really. We're just trying to make everyone's day a little bit better really."
As well as ice creams, visitors can opt for milk shakes from £5 or "posh shakes" with a variety of toppings for £8.95. There's also an array of sundaes and cake options to try.
The ice cream farm is also famous for its maize maze towards the end of Summer, which opens around the start of August. They create a fun trail for families to tackle, and this turns into a Halloween themed trail come the Autumn.
Seven Sisters Ice Cream Farm is on the main A50 Holmes Chapel Road near Knutsford, for sat nav postcode is WA16 9ER. The shop is open daily from 11am to 5pm, but is shut on Mondays andTuesdays.

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