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Carpenters Barn Farm Shop

Carpenters Barn Farm Shop

A farm shop, selling their own free-range eggs, plus some vegetables and flowers.

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Copas Farms Pick your Own

Copas Farms Pick your Own

Our Pick Your Own Farms provide the facility for you to pick fruit and vegetables which you then buy before eating or taking home. We do not allow eating of fruit as you walk around the farm. We provide punnets, baskets and bags into which you can put the produce you pick. This is then weighed at our tills and you pay based on the kilogram charge of the respective fruit or vegetable.

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Marton Manor Farm

Marton Manor Farm

Fresh local food and farmyard fun is all there waiting for you at Marton Manor Farm Shop in Flamborough Road, Sewerby. We have reopened after expanding into the old granary.

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Spalding Farm Shop

Spalding Farm Shop

We welcome you to Spalding Farm Shop, located just 3 miles north of the market town of Spalding Lincolnshire. Situated on the A16 in the Heart of the Fens. Our farming heritage goes back 3 generations and we pride ourselves in providing locally grown quality fruit, vegetables and most of all our “Home Grown Potatoes”, the varieties that we grow are Maris Piper, Picasso (Our most Popular) & Mozart for the red variety. These are grown, graded and bagged on our own farm on the outskirts of Long Sutton.

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Forage Farm Shop

Forage Farm Shop

At Forage Farm Shop you will find fresh, seasonal produce, as well as a range of carefully selected, dry goods and drinks from our local, artisan suppliers. Pop in for a coffee, enjoy browsing what we have on offer, and don’t hesitate to ask our staff if you have any queries.

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Sunclose Farm

Sunclose Farm

Sunclose Farm has been growing delicious Soft Fruit and selling directly to the public since 1972. It has always been run by the Harrold family. Nowadays, John and his wife Liliana are assisted by John’s parents, Paul and Nelda. The farm is only four miles from the centre of Cambridge. There is plenty of car and cycle parking. Customers can also take the park and ride service to Milton, from which it is only a 300m walk to the farm.

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Castleton Fruit Farm

Castleton Fruit Farm

An amazing range of fine Food and Drink. As well as your daily essentials, Castleton Farm shop stocks the best of local produce.

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Tyddyn Teg

Tyddyn Teg

Using organic methods we grow all the different types of vegetable we realistically can, both in the fields and in our polytunnels to provide our customers with the essential ingredients for a fresh, healthy and varied diet. We can only do this because we have the commitment of our customers to come and buy our freshly harvested vegetables every week.

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HOPE Organic Garden & Shop

HOPE Organic Garden & Shop

This inspiring kitchen garden owes much to the energy and vision of the founders and the generous rent-free land donated by the trustees of Hospitalfield House. A large variety of vegetables and fruits are grown outside and in polytunnels by the trainees – adults with learning difficulties. Everything is grown organically and it is possible to buy the produce straight from the garden. The shop's open during the week (but shuts up for winter), selling tools as well as produce and creating another social and educational opportunity to add to the horticultural experience for the trainees.

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Thurloxton Fruit Growers

Thurloxton Fruit Growers

The Quick family have farmed in Thurloxton, on the foothills of the Quantocks, for most of the last century, growing wheat, barley and oilseeds, and running a flock of sheep. In 1973 the Pick Your Own was started with the help of neighbouring farmer John Case, with one acre of strawberries. Since then it has grown to meet increasing demand and we now produce a wide range of fruit and vegetables on 25 acres of rich, red, soil.

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