By buying local produce, whether it be Food, Drink or Goods, you can be sure that your produce hasn't travelled thousands of miles to get to you, racking up its own carbon footprint along the way. It also means that you are not only supporting local businesses but, more often than not, you'll probably end up with much higher quality products for your money too!
The farm shop sells our own homegrown produce, a wide range of locally produced organic dairy products, meat, eggs and juices, organic dried goods, condiments a...
We produce traditional cheeses made with unpasteurised organic milk sourced from our own dairy herd, where we keep the calves with their mothers to suckle. Rain...
Briarlands Strawberries are special. Grown in polytunnels on wires which are waist height, they are easy to pick. The advantages of this method are – no aching ...
Sourcing the right products for the shop is very important to us. On the rare occasion we run out of beef we buy from people who have bought a number of bulls f...
Cattle are finished in purpose built finishing yards. Much of the farm's success is attributable to a close working relationship with independent nutritionist D...
We’ve hundreds of happy customers who love munching our fresh produce every day, some customers even have fresh salad and vegetables delivered alongside their f...
Our Norfolk Veg Boxes and Fruit Boxes with Produce from around the world are all about Norfolk’s finest produce and the very best of the produce from further af...
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.
Cumberland Mustard, produced in Alston since 1983, the work and joy of Geoff Cole and Marilyn Avens.
Supplying Fruit and Veg has been in Sean Connolly’s family since 1964 when his Grandfather and Grandmother first started their grocery business in Wellingboroug...