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At Muircot we are passionate about local producers and local, seasonal produce. Browse our shelves, chat to our friendly informative staff who can provide you with tips and inspiration on how to use our great range of carefully selected produce.
We grow an ever increasing range of our vegetables ourself here at the farm at Dronley. Every morning we supply this fresh to the farm shop for sale. Great quality, fresh and affordable produce is at the heart of everything that we do. Of course we offer more than just great produce.
A local soft fruit farm selling premium strawberries and raspberries grown on the farm. We offer a warm welcome and very friendly service. Small farm shop
Country Harvest is an award winning food hall and gift shop situated on the A65, just outside Ingleton in North Yorkshire. Our popular Coffee Shop remains shut for the foreseeable future.
Brocksbushes has evolved over the last 25 years from an acre of soft fruit with a tiny farm shop which was open for 8 weeks in the year to a thriving rural Retail Centre with an award winning Farm Shop, Tea Room, Pick Your Own and Garden/Gift Centre.
With a new name that takes us back to our roots ‘Strawberry Fields’ is a family run award winning farm shop and restaurant. Thriving in producing and baking our own produce our newly extended state of the art farm shop includes a butchery selling our own home-produced meat, an artisan bakery 7 days a week and a well-stocked deli.
Rectory Farm specialises in 'Pick Your Own' as a great day out for all the family. It is also the best value (ie cheapest!) way of buying fresh fruit and vegetables. We have 45 acres of fields to walk around and a great selection of fruit and vegetables.
Springdale Farm shop in Tickton, Beverley, have been providing locally sourced food since 2000. We’re often know as the butcher in Tickton, or the New Inn Farm Shop, and provide meat and home baked products from our own farm which we’ve run since 1982.
In 1997, Adrian Halstead, always a keen allotment gardener, took a leap of faith and bought the nursery in rural Barcombe, four miles west of Lewes and twelve miles north of Brighton. He began the conversion to organic status under the auspices of the Soil Association with the idea of starting a local vegetable box scheme.
The Spencer Family came to Spring Lane Farm in 1939. Herbert Spencer came from Wymeswold in Leicestershire and purchased Spring Lane Farm with his wife Edna. Their son, Cyril and his wife Dorothy developed the Business growing potatoes as well as milking cows and selling free range eggs at the farm gate.