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Sherbert Moon Wedding Cakes specialises in making exquisite and delicious wedding cakes using the finest quality ingredients. We cover venues from the northern-most parts of Northumberland down to North Yorkshire, stretching across Weardale and the Pennines. We provide a wedding cake consultation service with samples of our yummy cakes and the opportunity to meet with us and discuss your wedding cake ideas, budget and any other cakes you may want. We will work with you to design a cake that perfectly complements your theme. Our wedding cake business has been built on a foundation of excellent customer service and a true passion for a delicious cake.
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59 Ramsay Street, DH65NS, Durham, United Kingdom
- 07917431430
- cakes@sherbertmoon.co.uk
- sherbertmoon.co.uk
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