It's Cheshire's most famous farm shop - in fact it's probably the most famous farm shop in England after Jeremy Clarkson's Diddly Squat. The Hollies, in the heart of Cheshire, is endorsed by everyone's favourite influencer Molly-Mae, and has even been attracting Hollywood Stars of late. It has pretty much reached peak farm shop appeal for the masses.

And inevitably that means on weekends, when the crowds flock, you're faced with queues at the Little Budworth site. So much so that the owners of this cult location announced last week that they're having to CLOSE their takeaway cafe just to try and ease some of the queuing in the car parks. They said the drastic change was to try to ensure the "smooth running of the site and well-being of our staff and customers".

READ MORE: The One where a Hollywood star went to The Hollies Farm Shop Now, I've been a visitor to The Hollies for many years, and so I know better than to try and get in there on the weekends anymore, unless I really have no other option. The sensible thing, if you're wanting a nice quiet shop, is to go midweek or late night - honestly it's so much better. Inside The Hollies Farm Shop in Lower Stretton (Image: MEN) But for those who only get chance to nip out and about at the weekends it's not always that easy is it? With the latest queue debacle I decided it was time to go and try the "other" Hollies Farm Shop - its second outpost over in Lower Stretton, near Warrington.

Now while I've been going to the original Hol.