Showing posts with label Hambleton Bakery. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Hambleton Bakery. Show all posts

Monday, January 22, 2024

Hambleton Bakery, 17 Gaol St, Oakham, Rutland, LE15 6AL, From Humble Exton Beginnings to Rutland's Beloved Bread Empire


Hambleton Bakery, 17 Gaol St, Oakham, Rutland, LE15 6AL

www.hambletonbakery.co.uk/pages/visit-us

Nestled on Oakham's bustling Gaol Street, amidst the charming facades and independent shops, sits Hambleton Bakery. Stepping inside is like stepping back in time, with the aroma of freshly baked bread wafting through the air and shelves laden with golden loaves, crusty pastries, and delectable cakes. But behind this quaint bakery lies a fascinating story of humble beginnings, passionate dedication, and an unwavering commitment to quality that has seen it blossom into Rutland's beloved bread empire.

It began in 2008, in the idyllic village of Exton, nestled within the rolling hills of Rutland. Julian Carter and Tim Hart, driven by a shared passion for good bread, opened the doors to a small, unassuming bakery. Their focus was simple: to bake sourdough and other breads using traditional methods and the finest local ingredients. Word of their exceptional craftsmanship spread quickly, and soon, the aroma of their sourdough drew in locals and visitors alike, forming a loyal following for their crusty creations.

As demand grew, so did the ambition of the two bakers. In 2010, they opened their first shop in Oakham, bringing their rustic loaves and pastries to the heart of the county town. This marked the start of an exciting expansion, with new shops springing up in market towns across the Midlands. From Stamford and Market Harborough to Nottingham and West Bridgford, the Hambleton Bakery flag began to wave proudly, bringing a taste of Exton's artisanal magic to each new location.

But Hambleton Bakery is more than just a chain of successful bakeries. It's a testament to the power of passion and commitment. Julian and Tim remain deeply involved in the day-to-day operations, ensuring that every loaf, every pastry, and every cake is handcrafted with the same care and attention to detail as those first baked in Exton. They source their ingredients locally whenever possible, supporting Rutland's farmers and producers, and their sourdough starter, lovingly named "Fred," has become a symbol of their dedication to time-honoured traditions.

And while their breads, from the perfectly tangy sourdough to the hearty whole wheat, are a constant source of delight, Hambleton Bakery has another ace up its sleeve: the Rutland Pippin. This delectable creation is a far cry from its Melton Mowbray cousin. Imagine a buttery, flaky pastry encasing a juicy mix of slow-cooked Rutland pork, apples, and herbs, all seasoned to perfection. The sweet and savoury dance in your mouth with every bite, and the melt-in-your-mouth pastry is a revelation. So, if you're looking for a taste of Rutland's soul, skip the mass-produced pork pies and seek out the Rutland Pippin – a true testament to Hambleton Bakery's innovative spirit and unwavering commitment to local flavours.

Today, Hambleton Bakery stands as a beacon of artisanal excellence in the heart of the Midlands. From its humble beginnings in Exton to its thriving shops across the region, it's a reminder that passion, dedication, and a love for good bread can create something truly special. So, next time you find yourself in Oakham, or any of the towns graced by a Hambleton Bakery, step inside, soak in the aroma of freshly baked goodness, and savour a slice of Rutland's bread empire. You might just discover your new favourite loaf – or, perhaps, a Rutland Pippin that will redefine your pork pie expectations forever.






Monday, August 02, 2021

Olympic Games Tokyo 2020 Hambleton Bakery Gaol Street Oakham Rutland Window Display

Olympic Games Tokyo 2020 Hambleton Bakery Gaol Street Oakham Rutland Window Display










Thursday, January 10, 2013

Hambleton Bakery, Hambleton's Fine Food Stores, Customer Confusion,



Hambleton Farms Limited Gaol Street Oakham the company has
6 other stores and does not sell Hambleton Bakery Bread

HQ: Hambleton Farms
Osborne House,
Mareham Le Fen,
Boston,
Lincolnshire,
PE22 7RW.




Some of Hambleton Bakery customers are mistakenly led to believe
they can buy the bread featured on ITV's Britain's Best Bakery from
Hambleton's Fine Food Stores.

Hambleton Bakery say:

We would like to make customers aware that Hambleton Bakery is not linked to the farm shops Hambletons. 
We do not supply them so if you are left to believe that you are purchasing our bread from them this is absolutely not the case. 

We have been made aware that this scenario has arisen and do not want customers to buy standard bread from them in the belief it is Hambleton Bakery bread as it is not.

Apart from their Stores here is a list of stockists


Ashley Farm Shop
www.ashleyherbfarm.co.uk
Colston Bassett Store
www.colstonbassettstore.com
Delilah Fine Foods
www.delilahfinefoods.co.uk
Farndon Fields Farm Shop
www.farndonfieldsfarmshop.co.uk
Gonalston Farm Shop
www.gonalstonfarmshop.co.uk
Hallam Deli (no website), 17 The George Shopping Centre, Grantham
01476 591 911
Mace, Whissendine, Rutland (no website)
Tel 01664 474964
The Market Store, Market Overton, Rutland, (no website)
Tel 01572 767948
The Old Theatre Deli
www.theoldtheatredeli.com
Otters Smokehouse & Deli
www.ottersdeli.co.uk
The Picture Café
www.thepicturecafe.co.uk
Ryhall Village Stores, Ryhall, Rutland (no website)
01780 763572
The Deli at Kibworth, Kibworth, Leicester (no website)
0116 279 0077
Thrussington Village Store, Thrussington, Leicestershire (no website)
Phone: 01664 424336
Wing Hall Estate
www.winghall.co.uk


Friday, December 21, 2012

Hambleton Bakery, based in Rutland won ITV's Britain's Best Bakery.




Hambleton Bakery, based in Rutland won Britain's Best Bakery. Well done!

Hambleton complimented their competitors too, saying they were were stiff competition.

They wish all the viewers and customers well for the rest of 2012 and for 2013. "Hopefully we have shown folk what really good baking looks like and increased the interest in real bread once more."


Quote from Tim Hart, owner of Hambleton Bakery:
“ I am very proud of Julian and Scott who performed so well in the competition and also of the rest of our team who kept the bakery going whilst they were away filming.”

Followers on Facebook and Twitter have sent us many great messages of support and encouragement and so "thank you" we appreciate your comments very much.

Finally our loyal customers deserve a mention as without them we would not be the bakery we are. We have spent 4+ years building relationships with our regular shoppers and you have been super in supporting us in the past 4 weeks not to mention the past 4 years. Please keep coming through our doors.

Wednesday, December 19, 2012

Hambleton Bakery, Rutland, Britain's Best Bakery ITV, Final Three, The Rutland Pippin Photograph

Hambleton Bakery, Rutland, Britain's Best Bakery ITV, Final Three, The Rutland Pippin Photograph
Well done Hambleton



The Rutland Pippin is Apple shaped, savoury treat, Crusty bread shell
Local Grasmere hand pulled ham hock, sausage meat, Colston Bassett
Stilton, spices and apple puree.

Tuesday, November 27, 2012

Britain's Best Bakery, Hambleton Bakery, Rutland, ITV1, STV, UTV, December, 2012



ITV1, STV, UTV Wedneday 5th December 2012 4pm -5pm

Britain's Best Bakery, Hambleton Bakery, Rutland is to appear on ITV 1 on the
5th December it is rumoured they appear again on the 7th December suggesting
they made it through the Central Region Final.



Hambleton Bakery, Cottesmore Road, Exton, Oakham, Rutland. LE15 8AN
with the following shops:




Gaol Street Shop, Oakham, Rutland. LE15 6AL

1 Ironmonger Street, Stamford PE9 1PL

Judges Mich Turner and Peter Sidwell visit three bakeries in the East Midlands and Staffordshire,
where they encounter  Hambleton Bakery a Rutland business based in a disused power station,
in the village of Exton.

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They also meet a Stoke mother and son who stepped in when their local bakery faced closure,
and a Derbyshire couple who swapped the rat race for a village bakery.
Each team must put its stamp on the classic sausage roll,
hoping to survive the elimination and reach Friday's regional final Cooking

www.hambletonbakery.co.uk


Friday 7 December 2012
It’s the Central regional final,

Thursday, September 20, 2012

Four men arrested on suspicion of murder after Neil Corby.is found dead in Gaol Street, Oakham, Rutland, Photographs

Four men arrested on suspicion of murder after man found dead in Gaol Street, Oakham, Rutland, Photographs 

Four men have now been arrested on suspicion of murder after a man was found dead in a Oakham ground floor flat this morning
Officers were called to a flat in Gaol Street, Oakham, just after 7.30am and pronounced the man dead.
Two men were arrested at the scene and two other men were later arrested elsewhere in Oakham.
Police have not confirmed the victim’s identity but he has been named locally as Neil Corby.
His body was removed from the scene and a post-mortem examination is due to take place in “due course” at around 1.45pm
Gaol Street was cordoned off until about 2.30pm while police carried out inquiries.
“I would like to appeal to anyone who was in the Gaol Street area between 8pm last night and 7am this morning and either saw or heard anything out of the ordinary to get in contact with the police as soon as they can.”
Anyone with information can call police on 101, quoting incident 65:20:09:12 or call Crimestoppers anonymously on 0800 555 111.
Hambleton Bakery who could not open there shop decided to give away the daily bread delivery to passing people in the High Street.





Leicestershire Constabulary Dog Unit


Gaol Street Oakham remained Closed  for the day


Leicestershire Constabulary Outside the Gaol Street Flats Oakham




Leicestershire Constabulary Scientific Support 
entering the ground floor flat.


PCSO makes enquiries at nearby homes





Detective Inspector Geoff Brookes





Inspector Kam Mystery Rutland LPU Commander














Lunch arrived for the investigating officers


At around 1.45 Ford of Oakham Funeral Directors 
arrived to take away the body.


Police watch as the body in bag is placed in Fords van




Police follow van


Hambleton Bakery who could not open there shop decided to give away the daily bread delivery to passing people in the High Street.

Monday, September 17, 2012

Saturday, September 17, 2011

Hambleton Bakery, Rutland Day, Photograph, Rutland Water

Hambleton Bakery, Rutland Day, Photograph, Rutland Water

Monday, February 07, 2011

Hambleton Bakery, Gaol Street, Oakham, Rutland, LE15 6AL, Photograph, 2011

Hambleton Bakery, Gaol Street, Oakham, Rutland, LE15 6AL, Photograph, 2011