Popular Samlesbury farm shop in administration

POPULAR farm shop Huntley’s of Samlesbury Ltd has gone into administration.

The business at Huntley Gate Farm, Whalley Road, Samlesbury, appointed administrators Leonard Curtis on 27 April.

Huntley’s continues to trade as normal in the meantime.

The owners of the business, Eddie and Kate Cowpe, were unavailable for comment yesterday.

Traders within the food hall, including Antiques and Collectables, Barrica Wines, Out of the Deep, Suite Seconds and Fine Furniture, and Stems Florist, however said the news was the first they had heard, but declined to comment.

The appointment of administrators was announced by the London Gazette on Wednesday. The notice was received by the High Court of Justice, Chancery Division - Preston District Registry.

Creditors of the company will be notified of the news and a draft proposal will be prepared by the administrators stating the intentions of the business.

Huntley’s was set up to be a unique shopping and dining experience.

Mr Cowpe’s family have been farming in Samlesbury for over 800 years. He and his wife Kate developed the business into a showcase for local produce.

The restaurant and ice cream parlour opened in 2001 and the addition of the £1.5 million food hall was opened in 2008.

After the 2001 foot-and-mouth crisis Mr Cowpe said he knew that something had to be done to transform his farming business.

Having started life with jams, cakes and preserves and fresh coffee along with Huntley’s ice-cream, the product range on offer has more than doubled since opening.

To supplement Huntley’s existing arable and livestock farming, Mr Cowpe built a 750 sq ft farm shop selling milk, home-made ice cream and meat to the general public.

In addition to its loyal customer base, which sees visitors travel from far and wide, Huntley’s picked up the 2005 East Lancashire Retailer of the Year award and was celebrated as one of Rick Stein’s Food Heroes.

Comments(16)

Sir Bill Taylor says...
9:36am Sun 6 May 12

This is hugely disappointing & must be a real blow to the lovely Cowpes...we love Huntleys, I hold many business mtgs there...It appears well patronised, a quality experience, handy to Blackburn & East Lancs, Ribble Valley, Preston, M6 users...pls don't go!!!

mavrick says...
10:29am Sun 6 May 12

It would seem that not enough people were patronising the business. you don,t know what you have got till its gone. how true.
8oo years of farming history gone in a jiffy. i hope something can be salvaged from this business. But this is a wake up call to the power of the supermarket.

commonsenseplease says...
11:26am Sun 6 May 12

What a shame its a lovely place but they obviously just can't compete with supermarket prices I hope they manage to get going again maybe a advertising campaign to raise awareness of the place as you would be surprised how many people don't know about it! Best of luck to the owners!

sen c bl says...
12:05pm Sun 6 May 12

Oh dear.

Coeur de Lion says...
3:52pm Sun 6 May 12

It's too expensive to shop there there is too much competition.

annefromlancs says...
4:49pm Sun 6 May 12

Is it just the shop that's closing, or the whole thing ? Restaurant etc.

hasslem hasslem says...
5:17pm Sun 6 May 12

real shame - huntleys a good place and eddie a good bloke.
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however, over expanded and overly expensive build for new(ish) food hall.
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when it was a restaurant/bistro/ca
fe (whatever you want to call it) with the ice cream bit and small butcher - that was probably enough and very profitable.
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the food hall relied on people doing more regular shops with big baskets - but everytime i went in there it seemed to be occasional visitors buying 2 or 3 items.....that was not enough to pay back the capital costs of development.
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shame, a real shame

LanghoDAN says...
9:21pm Sun 6 May 12

Bashall barn 10 times better

flagstone says...
11:05pm Sun 6 May 12

it is a lovely building , but way too expensive for most peoples everyday meals.

Gill1202 says...
12:29am Mon 7 May 12

Before you comment Please take note that the meat is cheaper per 1lb/kg than the supermarket and so much leaner and tastier

Mattrovers says...
8:42am Mon 7 May 12

Not surprised really, it was very expensive.. Fish man opened as and when he wanted. It lacked consistency....

Noiticer says...
10:59am Mon 7 May 12

Too many centres of this type springing up and vunerable in the present economic climate.

tbone2 says...
12:23pm Mon 7 May 12

so sad as a lot of hard work and money put in
but a lot of these type of things now as farmers had to diverse
was a little expensive bt a treat
but less money about to treat yr self now

Jules30 says...
12:46am Wed 9 May 12

Good. I used to be a very regular shopper at Huntleys. When they opened the new food hall they installed a tank with live lobsters and crabs. The conditions were extremely cruel. The lobsters had their claws permanently taped. The creatures were literally on top of each other. These are intelligent and sentient creatures who are territorial and these conditions were causing them great distress. I tried to speak to Mr. Cowpe about it and he was extremely rude and arrogant. An RSPCA visited and told him that the conditions were cruel but he would not listen. The RSPCA could not do anything as shellfish are not included in The Animal Welfare Act as they are in other countries. The shellfish Network sent Mr. Cowpe information about the welfare of shellfish but again he ignored their informed advice. Understandably I have never set foot there again.

henryalex says...
1:05am Wed 9 May 12

Not surprised. Big staff turn over. Owner is arrogant. Customer service is poor.

lakesdream says...
5:50pm Wed 9 May 12

We are not surprised either. Eddie Cowpe has not got a good reputation locally. The cafe is hit and miss in terms of food quality, particularly length of time it takes to arrive, how hot it is and how good the service is. Used to go regularly when it first opened but too unpredictable so have not been for a long time.

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