A thriving Edinburgh farm shop have revealed their brand new look after a huge £200,000 makeover.
Craigies Farm Shop, Café and Deli have seen thousands of locals head to their adorable site over the years for fruit picking, a country stroll or a spot of shopping.
Now, owners John and Kirsteen Sinclair have shared their new look for the farm after their shop and cafe was given a huge and impressive refurbishment this year.
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Now featuring a plush and rustic feel, the Queensferry farm features some classic agricultural features, from adorable window shutters to cosy nooks and corners for customers to enjoy a coffee.
As well as creating a formal meeting room that can be hired out, the cafe can now hold over 240 people, with the site boasting incredible views over the countryside.
John Sinclair, founder and owner of Craigies, says: “The redesign and refit at Craigies Farm are part of our 10-year development plan and we are delighted to have now launched this exciting redesign. The new layout and design reflect our values and heritage while giving customers an improved, modern café and shopping experience.
“We are invested in offering quality across all areas of our business and are particularly pleased to reveal this vibrant redesign in difficult times, so our customers have a warm and welcoming environment in which to meet and be together. It is also a bright, airy and stylish place to work and our team love it!”
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