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A Short History....
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Malcolm's grandfather Percy founded the Barnecutt
'dynasty' in 1930, where it all began with a Bakery
in Liskeard. He also owned and ran a Bakery in
Bugle, before opening a shop and bakers in Trebetherick,
still known today as Rock Bakery
His son, Malcolm's father Keith opened a bakery
in Padstow in the early 50's, and more shops soon
followed in Wadebridge, St Columb and Newquay.
The main Bakery also moved to Egloshayle road,
Wadebridge in the late 50's before moving to Polmorla
road, which is where Malcolm learnt his trade
under the expertise of his dad, and Ronald Halling,
a master confectioner.
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Malcolm left Polmorla Bakery in 1983 and with
the invaluable support of his mother Joan Barnecutt,
to whom he owes most of his success, planned a
new Bakery at Carminnow Industrial Estate, Bodmin.
On the 4th of July 1983, their first shop at
the Old Guild Hall, Bodmin began trading. The
fine frontage and bakers shop hides an extensive
room at the rear, which was once the council chambers,
but now ia a very pleasant restuarant, which can
seat 90 - 100 people and is fondly known as 'Barnys'.
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Following the success of the Bodmin shop, others
soon opened in the old market towns of Liskeard,
Launceston and Wadebridge. Just last year his
latest shop and café Barnys opened it's
doors in Fore Street, St Austell.
Malcolm and his son and partner James now run
a thriving business employing 150 hard working
staff all of whom contribute to making the "Malcolm
Barnecutt Bakery" the success it is today.
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