A farm in Norfolk which has just welcomed an adorable new addition is set to feature on an ITV cooking show.
Old Hall Farm, in Woodton near Bungay, has been involved in filming this week for an upcoming episode of James Martin's Saturday Morning show.
Run by couple Rebecca and Stuart Mayhew, the farm sells raw Jersey milk, milkshakes, cream, butter and other products at its site-based shop which started as a tiny shed in 2017.
The celebrity chef visited the farm this week and used ingredients from its shop to make his own recipes before sharing some of his dishes with the chefs at the farm’s restaurant.
It comes after the couple welcomed an adorable goat, called Mittens, to the farm.
The kid joins an array of rare pigs and sheep, as well as the herd of Jersey dairy cows and calves.
Mrs Mayhew said: "Our aim is to use our cattle to help rebuild the soil and diversity around the farm so that we are working with nature to improve nature.
"We keep the cows and calves together to keep them both healthier and we also pasture feed our cows so they aren't fed any grain or soya."
Visitors are encouraged to interact with the animals and feed can be purchased from the farm shop which is open from 8am until 5pm Monday to Thursday, with slightly differing opening hours over the weekend.
Mrs Mayhew added: "People can come and walk around the farm and see the cows milked if they are here before 10am and we have the Highlands and White Galloways as well as the goats that people can come and see."
It is not yet known when the James Martin's Saturday Morning episode featuring Old Hall Farm will air.
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