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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.
Location: Taunton, Somerset
Colebrook Vale
David Walter & Son grow soft fruit at Colebrook Vale and also offer Pick Your Qwn: Cornish strawberries; raspberries; gooseberries and more. Seasonal cut flowers. Telephone pick to order service, and frozen raspberries and gooseberries available out of season.
Location: Bude, Cornwall
Cammas Hall Fruit Farm
Cammas Hall Farm is a family owned and run business in beautiful countryside on the Hertfordshire/Essex border, in easy reach of London, which provides a great day out for all the family.
Location: Hatfield Broad Oak, Hertfordshire
Mitchell Fruit Garden
Mitchell Fruit Garden – situated in the village of Mitchell – geographically the centre point of Cornwall. We grow and sell a range of soft fruits to retail outlets and wholesalers as well as pick your own (PYO) to the public.
Location: Newquay, Cornwall
Hayles Fruit Farm
Hayles Fruit Farm covers approximately 100 acres of picturesque countryside on the outskirts of the Cotswold market town of Winchcombe, Gloucestershire. With origins back to 1880 the land, along with 4 other fruit farms on the edge of the town, was initially planted with apples & Cob nuts under the instruction of Lord Sudeley. More than 130 years later Hayles Fruit Farm is the only one to survive!
Location: Winchcombe, Gloucestershire
Bearstone Fruit Farm
Bearstone Pick Your Own Fruit Farm was started by the Roberts family in 1971 by Owen Roberts and and his son John Roberts when he left school at the age of 16. To start with, we only grew a small field of strawberries for the Pick Your Own market and the fruit was sold from the back of the farm van! The fruit season was much shorter then. We have since branched out into growing raspberries and a large variety of different fruit and vegetables for customers to pick and the season has been extended to run from early June to early August.
Location: Nr. Market Drayton, Shropshire
Thornes Farm Shop & Cafe
We currently have seasonal homegrown veg and local meats, pies, pasties and ciders amongst other wonderful goodies to eat and drink. Fancy a sit down and a gaze at the far-reaching views of Dartmoor? Then why not visit our cafe for some delicious home cooked food ranging from Full English Breakfast, our famous hot filled baps, ploughman’s lunches, delicious cakes and cream teas.
Location: Crediton, Devon
McCallums Farm Shop
Over the years, we added many more varieties of fruit and initially a small farm shop, that we quickly outgrew. In August 2004, we opened our latest outlet, an impressive converted barn that originally formed part of our farm.
Location: Doncaster, South Yorkshire
Claremont Farm
The Pimbleys are a family of farmers, growing and selling our own fruit and vegetables here on the Wirral since 1906. We champion local produce by putting our favourites in the farm shop and we celebrate it during our much-loved food and drink festivals. We reconnect children with their food, how it’s grown and what it tastes like through our Welly Walks and we open our fields for families to come pick their very own.
Location: Bebington, Merseyside
Spilman Summer Fruits
We have been growing strawberries at Church Farm, Sessay, since 1970, starting off with 2 acres, and gradually increasing to the present 12 acres. 1 acre of raspberries was planted in 1990, and this area has now increased to 3 acres. Alongside these fruits are also blackcurrants, redcurrants, gooseberries and plums.
Location: Thirsk, North Yorkshire
