Cornish Bakery’s Southwold site closes for refurb
The bakery is expected to reopen on Friday 15 March and reveal a new interior and exterior
Cornish Bakery has temporarily closed its Southwold location on Sunday 3 March to complete refurbishment works.
The bakery is expected to reopen on Friday 15 March and reveal a new interior and exterior.
Located on the corner of High Street and Victoria Street for the past six years, the site will benefit from a complete refresh of its interiors, with the inclusion of natural timber cladding and tiles in rich earthy tones.
Externally, the garden space will be revamped to become “more comfortable in all weather conditions”.
In addition, the Southwold bakery will be adorned with lights from Cornwall-based Studio Haran alongside inspirational paintings and illustrations from south west-based artists Sophie Harding and William Luz.
The bakery’s exterior colour will also be Little Greene’s ‘Boringdon Greene 295’, in keeping with the historical location and its links to the North Sea.
Steve Grocutt, founder and owner of Cornish Bakery, said: “Over time, our brand has changed significantly, our product range has evolved into a more fulsome bakery experience and coffee has become our best seller. Under our new brand, we are injecting more space and character into our popular Southwold location.
“I am confident it will be the premium space and experience for both residents in, and visitors to, the beautiful town of Southwold. Bakery is the new coffee shop, and we are at the forefront of this. We’re looking forward to welcoming customers, new and old, into our revamped bakery.”