Karro foods haverhill

hi all, tipping karro foods haverhill in morning, coming A1 A14 but not sure where to go from there. any advice gratefully recieved please guys and galls

I’m sure their place is somewhere off the A143 bury st Edmonds - Haverhill road, not actually in Haverhill situated just outside, so you could come A14 to Bury then take A143 towards Haverhill.
Try google might give you a website for them!!

I think Govenor has got it right,I used to go to the place he says a few years back for NFT,can’t remember what it was called though :blush:
I came up the A1 to Baldock and picked up the A505,followed to A11 ( for a 1/4 mile or so ) and turned right onto the A1307 and followed all the way to Haverhill,come to a mini r/about and turn left onto A143 up a pretty steep hill and follow for about 2 miles to junction with B1061hang a left onto B1061 and entrance comes up 100 yards on the right.That’s if it’s the same place as you’re looking for,if not,I’ve just spent 5 minutes typing a load of ■■■■■■ :smiley:

Coming down the m11, come off at j10 (by the duxford air museum). Don’t miss it for gods sake - it’s a long hike down to j8 to turn around!

Governor!:
I’m sure their place is somewhere off the A143 bury st Edmonds - Haverhill road, not actually in Haverhill situated just outside, so you could come A14 to Bury then take A143 towards Haverhill.
Try google might give you a website for them!!

google there name they have a map :wink:

So can I get off the a505 onto the m11?

The a505 intersects the m11 at j10, and is a full junction. The a11 is at junction 9, and only has access to the south (unless you nip down the maintenance access, not really recommended :wink:

The 505 links up with the a11 at fourwentways roundabout (actually just before it), which is where you turn right to Haverhill. Coming out, you turn onto the a11 and keep left, which will take you back up the 505 to j10 (unless you want to go south on the m11, in which case stick to the a11 for 4 miles or so).

Confused yet?! It all makes more sense when you get there

Gary

You’ve probably found it by now but it’s exactly as Ramon 123 says. Used to be called Grampian Foods.