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Cow Close Farm

Cow Close Farm

We are passionate about good food. We are also keen believers that food should enhance and promote its origins, and be kept simple and as natural as possible. We proudly produce all of our artisan cheeses by hand, from milk sourced from a single herd of local cows.

Location: Hope Valley, Derbyshire

Cornish Cheese Company

Cornish Cheese Company

Cornish Blue Cheese is a truly artisan hand made cheese, produced from milk supplied by the Stansfield’s family farm on the edge of Bodmin Moor near Liskeard in Cornwall.

Location: Liskeard, Cornwall

Shepherds Purse Cheeses

Shepherds Purse Cheeses

We began Shepherds Purse Artisan Cheeses in the late 1980’s after our Mum, Judy Bell, discovered her passion and talent for cheese making as she set out on a mission to create quality dairy alternatives for cow’s milk allergy sufferers.

Location: Thirsk, North Yorkshire

Gould’s Cheddar

Gould’s Cheddar

Batch Farm is situated in an idyllic setting on the Pennard ridge with views of the Glastonbury Tor and the Mendips beyond. Cheesemaking has been a family concern at Batch Farm for almost 50 years. The dairy is adjacent to the thatched farmhouse where Fred Gould runs the farm and Jean Turner his sister the cheesemaking business. Using milk from their 260 Friesian cows, Gould’s make around 140 tonnes of West Country Farmhouse Cheddar in the traditional 27kg cylinders.

Location: Shepton Mallet, Somerset

Kick Ass Cheese

Kick Ass Cheese

Kick-Ass cheese was first introduced for sale at the Lancaster Food & Drink Festival in April 2013. Sales and production have grown rapidly ever since.

Location: Chipping, Lancashire

Ellie's Dairy

Ellie's Dairy

rom the North Downs Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty we bring you the best milk, cheese and meat. Traditional responsible and ethical farming means free range access to grazing with all feed, including hay from our own ancient meadows, GM and chemical-free and blended by us.

Location: Wychling, Kent

Cheesemakers of Canterbury

Cheesemakers of Canterbury

Our cheese is made from unpasteurised British Freisan cows milk at the newly refurbished Dargate dairy site, Lamberhurst farm near Canterbury. The farmhouse cheddar-like hard cheese is made by hand using an old smallholders recipe that has been perfected over the last 25 years. The cheese is moulded and pressed in muslin for 3 days and is then unwrapped and allowed to mature on pine shelves for at least 4 months. Each cheese is continually turned and tended during this time.

Location: Faversham, Kent

Steepholding

Steepholding

If you are looking for locally produced veg that is as fresh as possible, look no further. We produce seasonal veg boxes delivered all year round to Tiverton, Wellington and the surrounding area of Steepholding (TA21 0JY). We offer a four week Veg box trial to anyone interested in trying our boxes in our delivery area.

Location: Wellington, Somerset

Fredericks Ice Cream

Fredericks Ice Cream

We are passionate Italians and we’re particularly passionate about making the finest quality luxury ice cream. Using only the best ingredients, we make real Italian ice cream, ensuring every single lick tastes unbelievably delicious.

Location: Chorley, Lancashire

Errington Cheese

Errington Cheese

Humphrey Errington diversified into cheese-making in the early 1980s, with the now-famous Lanark Blue being launched in 1985. Ewe's milk Lanark and cow's milk Dunsyre Blue have become two of Scotland's best known and most highly respected cheeses, and, like all Errington cheeses, are always made with unpasteurised milk. The milk is produced on the farm which has 450–500 dairy sheep and these are predominantly Lacaune with some Friesian crossed. Humphrey's daughter Selina now runs the cheese-making business, and introduced Corra Linn – a hard sheep's cheese matured for 6–10 months – to a stable that also includes Lanark White and Maisie's Kebbuck, developed and named for Humphrey's mother-in-law, who dislikes blue cheese.

Location: Carnwath, South Lanarkshire

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