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Norfolk Cheese 5 - 6 person Cheeseboard

Norfolk Cheese 5 - 6 person Cheeseboard

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Cheese Delivery & Freshness

Whilst we always aim for prompt delivery, courier delivery dates cannot be guaranteed, and occasional delays do occur. The good news is that cheese is far more resilient than many people realise. Most traditional cheeses can comfortably withstand short transit delays and, in the vast majority of cases, delayed parcels arrive in excellent condition. If your parcel is delayed, simply refrigerate your cheese on arrival and allow it to come back to room temperature before serving. For more information, please see our Cheese Care Guide

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The Cheesemonger’s Notes

An extraordinary celebration of Norfolk’s finest cheesemakers

Bringing together the very best of Norfolk cheese, this luxurious hamper is the ultimate expression of the county’s rich dairying heritage. Featuring creations from Mrs Temple’s, The Goat Shed, Norfolk & Better, Ferndale Farm, Wilton Farm, and Julie Cheyne, it’s a true “who’s who” of Norfolk’s cheesemaking talent — a showcase of local cheese, cows’ milk, goats’ milk, and ewe’s milk cheeses, all lovingly handmade in small batches.

This hamper showcases products from independent Norfolk producers — discover the makers behind the food in our Norfolk Producer Hub →

Whether you’re treating yourself or gifting a true cheese lover, The Great Norfolk Cheese Hamper embodies the Best of British and the Best of Norfolk, presented with all the care, flavour, and provenance you’d expect from The Norfolk Deli.

Inside this hamper you’ll find:

  • Norfolk Mardler (approx. 250g) – Made by The Goat Shed (Fielding Cottage) in Honingham. A semi-hard goat’s milk cheese with a gentle tang, smooth texture, and clean finish.
  • Wissington (approx. 250g) – Handmade by Becky Enefer at Wilton Farm using ewe’s milk from her own flock. Smooth, creamy, and delicately nutty.
  • Norbert (approx. 200gm in its own container) – Created by Norfolk & Better, this Norfolk take on Camembert blends the first three letters of Norfolk with the last three of Camembert. Brined and matured to a rich, buttery texture with mellow savoury depth.
  • Norfolk Dapple (approx. 250g) – Crafted by Ferndale Farm, Little Barningham. A traditional cow’s milk cheese with a natural dappled rind and nutty, well-rounded flavour.
  • Jiffler (approx. 250g) – Made by Norfolk & Better. A luscious, velvety cow’s milk cheese with subtle herbal notes, natural rind, and a clean, savoury brightness — pure Norfolk craftsmanship.
  • Walsingham (approx. 250g) – From Mrs Temple’s Cheeses at Copys Green Farm in Wighton. A firm, farmhouse-style cow’s milk cheese with mild nuttiness and a smooth finish, matured to perfection.
  • St Jude (approx. 95g) – Handmade by Julie Cheyne in North Norfolk. A soft, delicate, French-inspired cheese made with cow’s milk, celebrated for its silky texture, buttery richness, and gentle, mushroomy aroma.
  • Two packs of artisan cheese crackers – Specially selected to complement both soft and hard cheeses.
  • Jar of The Garden Pantry chutney – Small-batch, handmade in Norfolk with seasonal produce.
  • Jar of Candi’s Chutney – Made in Norfolk using locally sourced ingredients and inspired flavour combinations — the perfect pairing for rich, creamy cheeses.
  • Small jar of Eastgate Larder Medlar Jelly – Handmade by Jane Steward in Eastgate. Delicate, fragrant, and beautifully balanced; a traditional English accompaniment to cheese.

Featuring cheeses from independent Norfolk cheesemakers, selected for balance and seasonality. Meet the Cheesemakers behind our hampers. Visit our Norfolk Producers Hub

Freshness & storage

Most of our cheeses are hand-cut to order, and while every effort is made to be as accurate as possible, the quoted weights are approximate. Cheeses are cut on the day of dispatch or at most the day before, ensuring maximum freshness and flavour.

Cut cheeses carry a minimum shelf life of 10 days from the date of cutting.

Cheese is far more robust than many realise  it’s designed to travel and mature naturally. For expert advice on how to look after your cheese, visit our blog on cheese refrigeration and storage.

Packaging

At The Norfolk Deli, our focus is on quality and care, not fancy packaging. We don’t use decorative wicker hampers for our cheeseboards; instead, your cheeses are packed in appropriately sized boxes with ice packs and insulation, ensuring they arrive in perfect, tip-top condition, ready to enjoy.

The price includes postage and packing, as well as a personalised handwritten message, making this the perfect ready-to-send gift for any cheese lover.

  • Cheese Delivery Delayed?

    Cheese is a living, matured food. It is considerably more resilient than many people assume and was enjoyed for centuries before refrigerated transport existed.

    Read our Guide on what you need to know about Cheese delivery delays Click Here

  • Trusted Cheesemonger

    For over 12 years, The Norfolk Deli has been immersed in cheese, recognised nationally as one of the country’s inspirational independent cheesemongers. Every cheese is selected and cut with care

  • Serving Guide

    As part of a cheeseboard, 250g typically serves 2–4 people. For gatherings of 4–6, a selection of three to five cheeses creates a more generous and varied board

The Norfolk Deli

Answering your everyday cheese questions

How long will this cheese last?

All cheeses are cut fresh at the counter and dispatched in insulated packaging.

For the best flavour, we recommend enjoying within 5–7 days of delivery. Hard cheeses may last longer if stored correctly.

How should I store this cheese?

Keep refrigerated in its original wrapping or waxed paper. Avoid airtight plastic containers. Always bring to room temperature 30–45 minutes before serving for the best flavour and texture.

Is this cheese suitable for freezing?

We don’t recommend freezing soft or blue cheeses as it can affect texture. Hard cheeses may be frozen for cooking purposes, but flavour is best when enjoyed fresh.

What if my cheese has mould on it?

Mould is a natural part of many artisan cheeses.

If the cheese is meant to have a white rind, blue veining or natural mould, this is completely normal and part of its character.

If you notice surface mould on a hard cheese, it can usually be trimmed away safely — simply cut at least 1cm around and beneath the mould.

If mould appears on a soft cheese that is not intended to have mould, or if you are unsure, please contact us and we will advise.

We only dispatch cheeses in excellent condition, selected at peak maturity.

Is this cheese safe during pregnancy?

Pasteurised cheeses are generally considered safe. If a cheese is unpasteurised, this will be clearly stated in the Key Facts section. If unsure, please consult current NHS guidance

Can I request a specific size?

Weights are approximate to ensure fairness and quality. If you require a specific size for an event, please contact us before ordering.

Can this cheese be included in a hamper or cheeseboard selection?

Yes. Many of our cheeses are available in curated cheeseboards, gift hampers or our Cheesemonger’s Selection.