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Farm Shops in County Durham

Farm Shops in County Durham, find the best that County Durham has to offer.

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Cross Lanes Organic Farm

Cross Lanes Organic Farm

The main aim of our farm shop is to support local producers. Sitting within the farm shop are our butcher and deli counters. Our shop is set out using recycled tractor tyres as display bays in fitting with our ethos.

Location: Barnard Castle, County Durham

Broom Mill Farm

Broom Mill Farm

Our Farm Shop boasts a fresh meat butchery, in-store bakery, free-range eggs, poultry, farmhouse cheeses, homemade pate and deli counter alongside local ice-cream, milk, cream and a wide variety of preserves and pickles.

Location: Lower Teesdale, County Durham

Haswell's Homer Hill Farm

Haswell's Homer Hill Farm

Glan Haswell Butchers is a third generation of family butchers. Providing a base for trade butchers supplying meat to hotels and restaurants from beef and lamb butchered at Homer Hill Farm, Rainton Gate, Durham.

Location: Houghton le Spring, County Durham

Broom House Farm

Broom House Farm

Broom House is a windy spot at 750 feet, with fabulous views over the surrounding countryside, when the weather allows! The farm house is on the top of the hill, but the farmland itself rolls down the valley to the River Browney. Broom House is a livestock farm - although some arable crops such as oats and barley are grown, as well as forage crops like turnips and kale - with the aim of producing as much of our own feed for the animals as possible.

Location: Durham, County Durham

New Close Farm Shop

New Close Farm Shop

At New Close Farm we produce and supply fresh, local and organic fruit and veg, organic poultry, beef, pork and lamb, organic milk, cheese and butter as well as a wide range of organic groceries.

Location: Sacriston, County Durham

Piercebridge Farm

Piercebridge Farm

Piercebridge Farm has a history of selling produce straight from the porch. Originally it was bags of potatoes, then eggs, half lambs and chickens. In 2001 we were completing the conversion of some old stables into a purpose built shop, when we were taken down with Foot and Mouth Disease. This had a massive effect on us and the farm but we carried on with our vision to create a shop selling purely Organic produce. From one fridge, one freezer and a table we have grown the shop into one of the North’s and arguably the UK’s most loved solely Organic food outlets, with a large percentage of home produced and homemade products lining the shelves.

Location: Darlington, County Durham