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Crushed Apple
Ramsbrook Farm
Hale
Cheshire

WA8 8NZ
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Crushed Apple Photography is an exclusive new studio based in Ramsbrook Farm in Hale Village, Cheshire. Overlooking the 30 acres of landscaped gardens, what a perfect way to relax and entertain the kids!

As a small intimate team, Crushed Apple offers a refreshingly different studio experience. Our superb location offers safe, free and secure parking, a colourful and imaginative children’s play area, and a professional and affordable service that will exceed your expectations. With a wide variety of styles there is something to suit everyone’s budget!

Crushed Apple photography sessions are fun and relaxed, and most importantly all about you and your family! We use state-of-the-art technology and offer an exceptionally high quality retouching and design service to finish your bespoke piece of art.

The final presentation is set in our cinematic Presentation Room where your images are projected using high quality equipment, while you enjoy a choice of complimentary refreshments.

Conveniently for its tranquil location, the studio is easy to find through excellent transport links with adjacent motorway (M57).

There are lots of introductory special offers and package deals available such as our FREE SESSION and FREE 10”X8” FRAMED PORTRAIT offer for ‘Information Britain’ users!! Book today on 0151 425 6030!!!

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Car Parking: Yes

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