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Proposal · prepared for Hall Farm Butchers · 1 June 2026

A few specific fixes for hallfarmbutchers.co.uk

Hall Farm Butchers · Market Hill, Framlingham · website rebuild

I rebuild small-business websites in my spare time when I can see a good shop being let down by a tired site. Ten minutes on hallfarmbutchers.co.uk on a phone surfaced three things, and the first is the kind of fault that makes a busy, well-rated butcher look closed. Below are the three findings, then a working rebuild of the home page you can click through.

A rebuild of the Hall Farm Butchers home page, the shop counter and homemade pies on Market Hill, Framlingham
Market Hill · Framlingham · since 2011

The country butchers, Suffolk born and bred. Open the live preview ↗

Finding 01

The site is a 2017 WordPress theme with no year in the footer.

What I saw

Every page is built on a generic WordPress theme whose image files date to July 2017, and the footer reads only "All Rights Reserved by Hall Farm Butchers" with no copyright year at all. A customer who lands on it cannot tell whether the Market Hill butcher is open this week or is a site someone forgot about, even though the shop changed hands in 2024 and was inspected in February 2025.

What the rebuild does

The rebuild is a single fast page that puts the counter, the homemade range and the Scott family story front and centre, with a footer year that sets itself from now on. The brand’s own hand-brushed wordmark and the farm-animal frieze carry through, so it reads as the shop you already are.

Finding 02

There is no structured data, so Google cannot show the shop.

What I saw

The site carries no LocalBusiness or Store structured data anywhere in its source. That is the markup Google reads to show the shop with its 25 Market Hill address, its opening hours, and its food-hygiene rating in a search panel. Right now a search for "butcher in Framlingham" has nothing machine-readable to surface.

What the rebuild does

The rebuild ships Store structured data with the full Market Hill address, the day-by-day hours including the Wednesday early close, the phone, the email and the area served, so the shop is legible to Search the way it should be.

Finding 03

The site gives two different phone numbers for the same counter.

What I saw

The homepage prints 01728 768081, while the contact page, the town-council listing and the directories all print 01728 727422. A customer reading the site to place a Christmas turkey order or a weekend collection can be handed two different numbers, which quietly costs you calls when one of them goes unanswered.

What the rebuild does

The rebuild carries one confirmed number in the header, the contact block, the footer and the click-to-call links, so wherever a customer taps, they reach the counter. Tell me which line is the live one and it goes everywhere.

Pricing

One fixed price, no retainer.

£2,000Fixed for the rebuild. One-off.
£150Per month for hosting and ongoing care.
£50Optional. An embedded chatbot trained on your FAQs.

No retainer. No contract. No in-person visits, fully remote from Switzerland.

  • One round of revisions before launch
  • DNS cutover handled (you keep the domain in your name)
  • 30 days of post-launch tweaks at no extra cost
  • Source code handed over on day 60 (you own everything)
The close

If it lands, three slots in the next ten days.

If the proposal lands, reply with two or three 20-minute slots in the next ten days for a video call. I take on three Suffolk builds this quarter, and the first confirmed wins the slot. If I do not hear back by 11 June, the proposal site comes down.

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