An Isle of Wight village's self-service 'hut of joy', which has been selling Island milk and other dairy products for a decade, has more than doubled in size.
The Little Cow Shed, Havenstreet, can still be found in the same place — at Coppid Hall Farm, opposite the junction of Firestone Copse Road.
However, a new shed has been built slightly further back, to accommodate more produce and more visitors.
Harold George, owner of the Little Cow Shed.
Owner, Harold George, told the County Press the moo-ve has been made for safety reasons, with the former shed being too close to the road.
Its new positioning means there is now enough room for at least ten cars to park, he said.
The Wight Milk Little Cow Shed was first established by The George family in 2013.
Ten years on, Harold said: "We have lots more produce than before and we're hoping to have some more ideas to have other stuff as well".
On sale is milk, produced at the farm, and other local produce including eggs and honey.
Cakes from Island business, Wight Bakes, can also be bought.
As well as a new hut, the Little Cow Shed also has a new logo designed by Harold's son and there is a bench for people to sit on out front.
As in years gone by, an honesty box is in place for customers to leave their money.
There is also a card machine, to improve convenience and stop the possibility of people being 'dishonest'.
The Little Cow Shed is open 24/7, seven days a week.
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