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The Courtyard Dairy

The Courtyard Dairy

The Courtyard Dairy is a unique, specialist cheese-shop and cheese-maturer, owned and operated by Andy and Kathy Swinscoe. In 2017 the shop expanded into new premises and at the same time a museum telling the history and story of farmhouse cheese, a café serving cheese-based dishes (and, of course, coffee!), and a cheese production room were added, alongside plenty of free on-site parking. The shop itself has become a renowned destination shop, where regulars and visitors alike enjoy the opportunity to sample and purchase some of the finest cheese to be found in Europe, whilst benefiting from Andy and Kathy’s comprehensive and entertaining cheese knowledge.

Location: Austwick, North Yorkshire

Court Lodge Organics

Court Lodge Organics

Court Lodge is a working organic dairy farm in the heart of the Sussex countryside. Although our day job is farming we are also keen naturalists and wildlife lovers which is why we farm in a way that allows nature to flourish all over our land.

Location: Hailsham, East Sussex

The Red Devon Cheese Company

The Red Devon Cheese Company

The Red Devon Cheese company has come about over the past eight years, as a result of combining our weekend cheese making courses, and the development of a range of unique cheeses produced at the farm exclusively from milk from our own herd of Devon crossed, Shorthorn and Channel Island cows. This produces milk for high quality cheese making.

Location: Waterrow, Somerset

Abbott Lodge Jersey Ice Cream

Abbott Lodge Jersey Ice Cream

Abbott Lodge, near Penrith, Cumbria is a working dairy farm set in spectacular scenery of the Eden Valley midway between the Pennines and the Northern Lake District. The farm produces over 40 flavours of high quality homemade Jersey ice cream.

Location: Nr Penrith, Cumbria

Cream o' Galloway

Cream o' Galloway

Indulge in luxurious dairy Cream o' Galloway Ice Cream, tuck into tasty Ethical Dairy Cheeses and enjoy lots and lots of deliciously good fun at our award winning Visitor Centre.

Location: Castle Douglas, Dumfries & Galloway

Connage Highland Dairy

Connage Highland Dairy

Connage Highland Dairy is a family business in the true sense of the word, owned and managed by brothers Callum and Cameron and their wives Jill and Eileen. The Connage organic dairy herd comprises 150 cows, mostly Holstein Friesian with Jersey crosses and Norwegian Reds. The cattle graze on the luscious clover pastures around the dairy and along the shores of the Moray Firth.

Location: Inverness, Highland

Little Town Farm Shop

Little Town Farm Shop

Situated on the edge of the Forrest of Bowland, Lancashire, we are a friendly family run business. We pride ourselves in our highest quality produce, home reared Aberdeen Angus Beef, Glouchester Old Spot Pork and Bowland Lamb.

Location: Preston, Lancashire

Alsop and Walker

Alsop and Walker

Arthur Alsop and Nic Walker make their cheese in East Sussex, following a mixture of traditional and modern methods with the addition of their own twist., they continue to produce some very exciting and bespoke cheeses.

Location: Mayfield, East Sussex

Bluebell Dairy

Bluebell Dairy

We are so passionate about Bluebells Ice Cream!!! We have 26 flavours of Ice Creams and Sorbet to try in our beautiful Ice Cream Tea Rooms, or available to purchase from one of our handpicked stockists around the region.

Location: Derby, Derbyshire

Highland Fine Cheeses

Highland Fine Cheeses

Traditionally the Highlands was cattle country. Every small farm or croft had a house cow with which to supplement the tedious diet of mutton, neeps, tatties and road kill. Any spare milk was left by the range to stay warm after the cream had been ladled from the top to churn into butter. The natural cultures in the liquid would slowly eat the lactose and multiply throughout, souring it by releasing lactic acid. Eventually the milk would set and form a curd, a bit like yogurt. Then the curd would be scrambled like eggs and hung up in a pillow case or a muslin to drain the whey. Add some salt and you have the simplest preserved milk in the world – Crowdie.

Location: Tain, Ross

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