BRADFORD school worker Sandy Docherty baked a biscuit box which impressed judges on last night's Great British Bake Off.
The amateur baker from Yeadon was told by judge Paul Hollywood that her biscuit box creation was "beautiful".
Judge Mary Berry declared it "breathtaking".
Ms Docherty, a child protection and welfare officer at Titus Salt School in Baildon, was delighted with her biscuit box, saying: "It's going to put Bradford on the map."
She also came fourth in the technical baking challenge.
The star baker award was won by Ian, 41, of Cambridgeshire, while Marie, 66, from Paris, was voted out.
Next week the remaining 10 contestants on the BBC1 show will face a bread-making challenge.
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