Phillipe's Bakery on Sackville Street in Skipton has taken home the award for 'Best Bakery' in North Yorkshire.
The bakery which originally opened in 1977, attended The English Business Awards, Yorkshire finals at The Queen’s Hotel in Leeds.
Previously, the bakery received a nomination from a member of the public and gained customer votes.
Mystery shoppers visited and got the bakery to the finals of the awards.
Since their win for North Yorkshire, they have entered into the national finals in Birmingham later this year.
Owners Philip and Yvonne have served locals for nearly five decades when it opened in 1977.
The bakery is now run by their son and head baker Wayne, with his wife Laura.

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