A new pie for us this week; small pies from Oxfordshire family butcher M. Newitt & Son's, distributed through Budgens. Aparently Newitt's were voted Britain's Best Butcher's Shop 2002 by the Meat Trades Journal. The location for the pie tasting and the start of our pre-pie walk was St. Swithin's church, Frettenham, with three scratch dials! We headed east towards the B1150, North Walsham Road, taking in some cracking views of the unique 6-lobed, 500,000 gallon water tower at Horstead, built about 1973. Sunday, 18 January 2009
M. Newitt & Son's
A new pie for us this week; small pies from Oxfordshire family butcher M. Newitt & Son's, distributed through Budgens. Aparently Newitt's were voted Britain's Best Butcher's Shop 2002 by the Meat Trades Journal. The location for the pie tasting and the start of our pre-pie walk was St. Swithin's church, Frettenham, with three scratch dials! We headed east towards the B1150, North Walsham Road, taking in some cracking views of the unique 6-lobed, 500,000 gallon water tower at Horstead, built about 1973.
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