Robertshaw's Farm Shop has officially opened its doors on Gargrave Road in Skipton.
The highly-anticipated farm shop has launched in the former Keelham Farm Shop, 15 months after it closed.
After falling into administration in January 2024, Keelham was sold to James Robertshaw of Robertshaw’s Farm Shop in Bradford for £2.2m.
James was one of Keelham’s original co-owners, alongside his sister, Victoria, although the pair had little involvement during its financial struggles.
The site has undergone a major refurb and, like its predecessor, has an on-site butchers and delicatessen, fresh fruit and vegetables, a food-to-go section, dried goods, beers, wines and spirits, plus a florist, restaurant and café.

Speaking ahead of the launch of the new farm shop, James Robertshaw said:
“We have been very busy behind the scenes getting things ready for our new customers.
“We are really excited to finally launch the new Skipton store, a ‘one-stop’ farm shop to complement our multi award-winning farm shop in Thornton.”
James said he is “passionate about providing good quality local produce at an affordable price.”

The new-look Robertshaw’s Farm Shop is in a 27,826 sq ft unit and has around 100 parking spaces.
It will be open from 8am until 8pm every day, and 10am till 4pm on Sunday.
The restaurant opens at 8am every day and 9am on Sunday, with last food orders at 3:30pm.

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