Lyburn Farmhouse
Cheesemakers
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Lyburn
Farmhouse Cheesemakers.
Lyburn farm makes a
variety of different hand made cheeses, all of which are
made from our own cows milk. Although they are pressed,
these artisan cheeses are not that close to cheddar
cheese. They are, in general, a softer and a more
continental type of cheese, with the exeption of Old
Winchester and Old Smales. The Lyburn Gold, is where we
start and details of this cheese and all the others can
be found on the next page headed 'Cheeses'.
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Mike and Judy Smales.
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Brief TB, the world is mad.
Comedy of Errors
This
could easily relate to the Governmnet and TB but does
not, running at Hamptworth Lodge for the next 2 weeks.
The Lady in Black
who
wins?
Chickens coming home to roost
Old Winchester
Takes a second prize at Bath and West
Waitrose
and
the Spring Food Festival.
Newlyns Farm Shop open new cookery school
Old
Winchester continues to impress
Tour
dates for 2008

New
Recipe Page
New Cheesemaker for Lyburn
The Cheese Box
Dawn
what star
SALSA accreditation
Certificate.
www.salsafood.co.uk
DEFRA
and
the forces of dark and evil
More prizes
at the British Cheese Awards
Bronze
for Winchester and Bronze for Old Winchester and Gold in
the export class.
Lyburn Cheese Stolen.
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Farm History.
Lyburn farm lies on the northern edge of the New Forest,
straddling the small river Blackwater, and has been
farmed by the Smales family and Mike and Judy in
particular for the last 38 years. The river Blackwater
rises on some of the high ground of the forest and as the
heather and gorse gives way, to the old ancient oak
forest, home of the fallow deer, the countryside falls
away sharply towards the north. In the bottom of the
valley you will find the Hamptworth estate, of which
Lyburn farm is part. The name Lyburn, is in fact quite
unique, it is derived from the Scottish, lye 'born', and
burn 'river', 'borne by the river', and with the
Blackwater on either side we certainly are.
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Nantwhich Cheese Show
More
prizes for Old Winchester.
Bath and West 2007
Old Winchester has taken Reserve
Championship.
Sir Alan Sugar wants quality English cheese.
Lyburn Gold goes to Japan
So the Food Standards Agency
Thinks
cheese is a junk food!!!!!!!

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Bath
and West 2007
Old Winchester takes the Rowcliffe
prize for Best Cheese in the Specialist Cheese Makers
Class and then goes on to take Reserve Champion.

Stolen
on 29th March 2007.
Any
one who has any information, regarding our milk tanker,
please call 01794 390451
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Point of sale posters.
Now
available in A2 &A5
Phone 01794 390451
Farm
Shop.
Shop opening times are Tuesday,Wednesday, Thursday and
Friday, 11-00pm until 4-30pm.
Hampshire
Farmers Market Dates

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The New
Forest
The New Forest, has no great history of cheese making,
unlike the west country. Traditionally, in the last 100
years, the milk from Hampshire, has always travelled
eastwards to the large conurbations of Southampton and
London, to be sold as bottled milk. Historically records
show that cheese, will have been made by the Cistercian
Monks at Beaulieu and other Monasteries, back in the
1200's. Cheese will also have been made on the various
farmsteads in the last 500years, particularly those farms
that are named 'White House Farm' as they will certainly
have had connections with cheese.
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The Royal Oak Pub
The Royal Oak Pub, Fritham is one of our locals. We take
a number of enquiries from visitors to the area as to
where to get a good pint and a ploughmans. Look no
further. Then come on down to the shop, open Tues,
Weds,Thurs,Friday afternoons.
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The manors
of Winchester, of which this area was part, including
Downton, indicate that cheese was made locally, but not
in large commercial quantities. So for the valley of the
Blackwater, and Lyburn Farm, cheese making is a
relatively new venture set up to address the needs of a
changing market pla
This link
will take you to the news page.
To e-mail or phone the cheesemaker
type in this address, m.smales@farmline.com
then type Lyburn Farm in the subject box to get past our
anti spam.
or 01794 390451
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