Glass milk bottle mid-pour showing cream visibly separating at the top
Wire milk carrier resting on a wet stone doorstep in morning light
Close-up of cream veining through dark coffee in a ceramic cup
Cows shoulder-deep in morning fog in a green meadow
Baker hands folding rich butter into dough on a floured wooden board
Child with a milk mustache laughing in morning kitchen light
Glass bottles with embossed foil caps lined up in a wooden crate
Farmhouse table at golden hour with butter softening on wooden board
Delivering since 5 a.m.

Milk theway it was.

Glass-bottled, unhomogenized milk from named herds — on your doorstep before the kettle clicks.

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The Lookbook
Glass milk bottle showing cream layer separating naturally at the top

The cream rises. Every time.

Hands kneading butter into bread dough on a lightly floured wooden surface

4.8% fat. You will taste the difference in your scone.

Close-up of embossed foil milk bottle cap with date stamp in warm morning light

Date-stamped. Named herd. Nothing hidden.

Aerial view of a rural delivery route map showing village roads and farm locations

Eleven villages. One round. Every morning.

Herd of dairy cows grazing in morning mist on a lush green hillside

Herd No. 7 — Longhorn Friesians, Shropshire.

Milk bottling room with stainless steel equipment and glass bottles in rows

Bottled at 4°C. Sealed. Loaded.

Wire milk carrier resting on a wet stone step at dawn with condensation on bottles

Here before you wake.

Young child with a milk mustache grinning in a sunlit kitchen

They always ask for more.

Our promise

Someone was here while you slept. The bottles are cold. The cream is rising. The day can begin.

4,200+Households on the round
365Mornings a year, no exceptions
7Named herds, all within 30 miles
What we carry

Encountered,
not listed.

Products change with the herd and the season. What arrives in your crate is always what the land is giving right now.

Pint glass bottle of gold top whole milk with cream visibly settled at the top
Most loved

Gold Top Whole Milk

Herd No. 7 — Longhorn Friesians

Cream-top. Unhomogenized. The one your grandparents remember.

£1.65per pint
Block of raw cultured butter wrapped in wax paper on a wooden chopping board
Baker's choice

Raw Cultured Butter

Hand-churned, Shropshire

Cultured overnight. Rolled in wax paper. No additives, ever.

£4.20per 250g block
Small glass jar of thick clotted cream with a golden crust on top
Seasonal

Clotted Cream

Seasonal — late summer only

Slow-scalded for six hours. Thick enough to stand a spoon in.

£3.80per 113g jar
Glass bottle of cultured buttermilk with a paper label on a farmhouse windowsill
Baker's staple

Cultured Buttermilk

Live cultures, 24hr ferment

Tart, alive, and exactly what your soda bread has been waiting for.

£1.40per half-pint

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The Round
Aerial countryside map view showing rural roads and green fields
Coverage area

Eleven villages.
One round.

We run a single, carefully timed route through the Shropshire hills every morning. Enter your postcode to see if you're on it.

ShrewsburyLudlowChurch StrettonMuch WenlockBridgnorthCleobury MortimerCraven ArmsBishop's CastleClunKnightonLeominster
6am
Latest delivery
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Villages on round
7 days
A week, every week
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I've been having milk delivered for sixty years. This is the first time since the sixties it has tasted like milk.

Portrait of Margaret Holloway, older woman with silver hair smiling warmly
Margaret Holloway
Retired teacher, Ludlow
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The butter changed my croissants. I know how that sounds. It changed my croissants.

Portrait of Priya Kapoor, woman with dark hair in a kitchen setting
Priya Kapoor
Home baker, Shrewsbury
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Our kids now ask where the 'real milk' is if we run out. We never run out anymore.

Tom and Sarah Griffiths, a couple smiling in a garden
Tom & Sarah Griffiths
Family, Church Stretton
No homogenization
Ever.
Named herds only
You know where it comes from.
Delivered by 6am
Before the kettle clicks.
Glass bottles
Collected, cleaned, reused.

The round starts
whenever you're ready.

No minimum term. No subscription lock-in. Just real milk, on your doorstep, every morning you want it.

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