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Delivery

Cheeses are delivered between Tuesday and Friday. Most often the cheeses are delivered using a next day delivery service but we always aim to complete orders and send them within 5 working days. To avoid disappointment please allow 2 to 3 of days from order to delivery. Should you require your cheese to arrive on a specific date we will make every effort to comply with your wishes.

We deliver to areas within mainland UK. Should you live outside the mainland please contact is for a delivery cost quotation. We use an excellent courier service but it is very important that delivery details are made clear. It is best if someone is in to receive the order. Many customers prefer their orders to be delivered to their place of work. If you wish your order to be left if no one is in, please make the delivery instructions very clear, e.g. ‘please leave at number 20’…….next door could mean one of several neighbours. We occasionally are asked to send an order which has the instructions “leave in the porch”. Please note that any order that is left unattended is done so at your own risk. Should the courier be unable to leave the package with you or a neighbour it will be left in a suitable place and a card indicating where it has been left put through the door. We can not be held responsible if a delivery is held up because no one is available to receive it and there are no alternative instructions.

It is essential that the delivery address and post code are accurate. Postal and courier services increasingly use post codes for delivery. If you are uncertain of the post code there are a number of web sites where such information can be checked. If the delivery address given is incorrect we cannot be held responsible.

Sorry to go on…..but clear delivery instructions are so important to your ultimate enjoyment of the cheese.

David with Chris Duckett, cheesemaker, making Wedmore cheeses.