A state-of-the-art cookery school offering course attendees the chance to cook in 'one of the finest kitchens in Suffolk' has re-opened after a month-long refurbishment.

The Food Hub cookery school first opened on the Kenton Hall Estate just outside Debenham in 2014.

Stowmarket Mercury: The Food Hub cookery school first opened on the Kenton Hall Estate just outside Debenham in 2014.The Food Hub cookery school first opened on the Kenton Hall Estate just outside Debenham in 2014. (Image: Charlotte Bond, Newsquest)

Through converting a cow byre, the kitchen has now been re-designed and fitted after the school signed a deal with German appliance brand Miele and local kitchen specialists Anglia Factors.

Cookery School manager Emily Aitchison said: "This is an exciting step in the development of our businesses at Kenton Hall Estate.

Stowmarket Mercury: The cookery school has re-opened after a month-long refurbishment.The cookery school has re-opened after a month-long refurbishment. (Image: Charlotte Bond, Newsquest)

"We are delighted to be working in partnership with two fantastic companies to launch a state-of-the-art cookery school offering a very high standard of courses."

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Stowmarket Mercury: The cookery school offers a wide-range of courses to prospective attendees.The cookery school offers a wide-range of courses to prospective attendees. (Image: Charlotte Bond, Newsquest)

Alongside guest chefs, resident chef Sophie-Rose Glover will be leading a wide range of courses, from game to patisserie, Thai to bread workshops and everything in between.

The Food Hub re-opened on Saturday, April 1, and will feature as part of Kenton Hall Estate's 'Foodie Weekends' happening once a month from April to August.

Stowmarket Mercury: Cookery school manager Emily Aitchison.Cookery school manager Emily Aitchison. (Image: Charlotte Bond, Newsquest)