Farm shop destroyed by fire reopens 10 months on
BBCThe owners of a farm shop that burned down less than a year ago say it is "wonderful" to finally reopen.
Peter Themans' Wenlock Edge Farm Shop, near Much Wenlock in Shropshire, was speaking after the shop was destroyed in a blaze, in May 2025.
The business has now been rebuilt from scratch - and is back up and running, with the likes of sausages and black pudding back to being made on site.
"It's so nice to be back," said Themans, who runs the shop alongside wife Alison. "Without the shop, and all the customers and staff around us, at times it felt a little bit lonely," he added.
Customers are "thrilled", Themans said. "It's quite humbling how pleased people are for us."
Being back open is "a relief, but a little bit scary at times," he continued.
"We're feeling fairly optimistic now," he added, explaining that the main goal now is "ramping up and getting all the products available."
Ellen Knight/BBCThe Themans were first alerted when neighbours told them the blaze in the early hours had broken out in the shop, which is near their home.
It later emerged the cause of the fire had been an electrical fault, and 30 firefighters had to be called in to tackle it.
All that was left of the shop was a pile of smouldering metal.
However, 10 months on, after an extensive rebuilding project, Themans said "what we've ended up with is better than I hoped."
Ellen Knight/BBCLoyal customer Grahame Hurst said it was "great" to see the shop open again.
"I haven't had a decent breakfast since the fire", he said.
It was "terrible" to hear of the blaze, Hurst recalled, adding he was keen to "stock up" on the local produce.
Ellen Knight/BBC"It's been really good, the shop's been really busy," said Nicky Thomsett, who is in charge of charcuterie.
When the fire happened, it was "a big shock" to the staff,
"To see the devastation that was left after it, you just wouldn't have believed it," Thomsett said.
"We all thought that's it, that's going to be the end of the business."
Ellen Knight/BBCBut thanks to the determination of the owners, and staff helping out with painting the new shop, she added that the business would "hopefully keep going from strength to strength".
"[Peter] said it was going to [reopen] and it did," she said.
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