The owners of a Norfolk sheep farm recently branched out into cheesecakes and they are enjoying sweet success.

Olivia and Justin Shave and their children Jenna and Abigail run a farm in East Harling and also have the online knitwear business Eco Ewe using the flock's wool. 

Olivia, 49, started Cheesecake Norfolk in her kitchen in September 2022 and Jenna, 25, is now on board full-time due to its success. 

Eastern Daily Press: Cheesecake Norfolk is expanding into a converted horsebox. Cheesecake Norfolk is expanding into a converted horsebox. (Image: Cheesecake Norfolk)

Miss Shave said: "We started the cheesecakes as a way to create more income as farming has been hit especially hard with the cost of living crisis.

"It has gone crazy and Christmas was absolutely bonkers with the number of orders."

Customers can currently order for collection on Instagram or emailing cheesecakenorfolk@gmail.co.uk and it is stocked at Thetford Garden Centre too.

Eastern Daily Press: The Jammy Dodgers cheesecake is a bestseller. The Jammy Dodgers cheesecake is a bestseller. (Image: Cheesecake Norfolk)

The flavours include Biscoff, chocolate orange and Jammy Dodgers and the cheesecakes will soon reach a wider audience. 

Miss Shave added: "We have just purchased a vintage 1970s horsebox and we are planning to paint it pink, put fridges in and take it to events such as food and drink festivals and weddings."