Guinness World Records names Cheshire tourist attraction as the World’s Largest Ice Cream Shop
Covering almost 10,000 sq ft, The Cheshire-based Ice Cream Farm received the Guinness World Records award for its parlour, which has undergone of £5 million redevelopment.
The record-breaking ice cream parlour stocks a myriad of ice creams and sorbets, from classic flavours such as Honeycomb and Sticky Toffee Pudding, to newer options like Salted Caramel and Bubble-gum.
With growing visitor numbers, The Ice Cream Farm tourist attraction reached capacity in 2013, when the £5 million redevelopment was undertaken to meet demand. Launching in July 2015, The Ice Cream Farm now offers a unique flavour of activity, from ‘Strawberry Falls’ adventure golf, ‘Scoop JCB diggers’ and ‘Honeycomb Canyon’, a sand and water play area, to ‘Daisy’s Garden’, a free play experience with a difference that includes a snow-emitting, life-size magical ice cream tree sitting at the heart of the site.
Jonathan Fell, Director of The Ice Cream Farm and the man behind the multi million pound redevelopments, said: “This year we are celebrating 30 years in business, which is something we are immensely proud of. However, to gain international recognition from a body such as Guinness World Records has left us totally speechless and bursting with pride. We couldn’t think of a better way to celebrate our 30th anniversary.”