A business run by a mother-and-daughter-in-law has found a new premises near Stroud. 

Afternoon tea business Le Tartistry recently moved into the kitchen at the former café at Bond’s Mill, Stonehouse, owned by Robert Hitchins Ltd.

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Karen Ley-Greaves started the business at her kitchen table in Stroud in 2016 with the help of her daughter-in-law Kerry Thorne.

The dynamic duo moved into their first commercial kitchen in 2018, catering for events such as weddings, funerals and hen parties, and ran cake stalls at farmers’ markets.

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When Covid struck and all events were cancelled, they launched a doorstep delivery service and haven’t stood still since.

“We advertised through Facebook and within a week, we were so busy we didn’t know which way to turn,” said Karen, who cut her catering teeth at Claridges and Park Lane Hotel in London.

Their recent move to Bond’s Mill has enabled the business to expand. 

“We’ve done buffet lunches for other tenants on the estate and will be providing cakes for staff in the old café area,” she added.

“We were reassured that we had made the right decision because of the professional and supportive estates team.

"The additional wellbeing facilities on-site for businesses were an added bonus.”

Robert Hitchins’ Helen Hawke welcomed Le Tartistry to the Bond’s Mill estate which sits alongside the Stroudwater Canal and River Frome in a mix of refurbished Victorian mill buildings and modern commercial premises.

“Karen’s business is the perfect new use for what was previously a café kitchen. 

"The smell of home baking from Le Tartistry’s Kitchen is irresistible,” she said.

Bond’s Mill - which is on the A419 near Stroud - offers on-site management with 40 tenants in premises ranging from 100 to 15,000 sq ft and accommodates many start-ups as well as established companies such as UK Power Solutions, Staffline - Omega Resource and RSK Biocensus.