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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

Macleod Organics

Macleod Organics

Scotland's biggest box scheme operator, in 2011 Macleod Organics began operating from Lowes Fruit Farm in addition to their main Ardersier base in the Highlands, and took on the customer base of now-closed Damhead organic farm in Edinburgh. This has expanded their deliveries area to include the central belt, as well as a wide area of the Highlands, Inverness and Nairn. Working towards sourcing all their fruit and vegetables from organic Scottish soil, Macleod’s target is, impressively, currently 90 per cent fulfilled. You can request a whole host of other items to be popped in your vegetable box, from organic farm haggis to fish to totally degradable refuse sacks.

Location: Edinburgh,

The Goat Shed Farm Shop

The Goat Shed Farm Shop

The Goat Shed is our Farm shop located on our farm, less than 1 mile from the A47 at Honingham, set in the heart of the beautiful Norfolk Countryside.

Location: Honingham, Norfolk

Barcombe Nurseries

Barcombe Nurseries

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.

Location: Barcombe, East Sussex

Radmore Farm Shop

Radmore Farm Shop

en and Vicky welcome you to Radmore Farm Shop Online where we strive to bring you our highest quality foods – delivered to your door.

Location: Cambridge, Cambridgeshire

Bentleys Castle Fruit Farm

Bentleys Castle Fruit Farm

We grow a wonderful range of apples from early varieties such as Collina and Delbar Estival at the end of August to late season apples into January such as Braeburn and Jazz. Fruit is stored in cold stores which allow the fruit to be picked at the optimum ripeness and sold in peak condition. For our farm shops, we can supply tree ripe Gloucestershire apples – a real bonus – often for an equivalent or lower price than supermarkets.

Location: Newent, Gloucestershire

The Honey Tree

The Honey Tree

The Honey Tree is a social enterprise which has been trading in Heaton, Newcastle since 1999. Our founding aim was to put local, quality, organic food back on the map in Newcastle. And we wanted to create jobs in our local economy – all in way that was respectful to the environment. Our shop is now literally brimming with vibrant, sustainably sourced, healthy food. And our positive customer base really helps us to continue to adapt and improve our service.

Location: Newcastle, Tyne and Wear

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.

Location: Caernarfon, Gwynedd

Maynards PYO

Maynards PYO

We are one of the longest established Pick your own fruit farms in the UK, based in East Sussex. We are proud to have created a farm that all the family can enjoy - and once you've had your fill of fruit picking, head down to our shed for a delicious apple juice or scoop of Maynards very own ice cream. We look forward to welcoming you to the farm!

Location: Ticehurst near Wadhurst, East Sussex

Ludlow Farmshop

Ludlow Farmshop

Ludlow Farmshop, the new name for Ludlow Food Centre. One of the challenges that we have here is communicating the scope of who we are and what we do. The previous Food Centre was born out of the idea to create a shop in which to sell the array of produce from our farms and land which extend to some 8,000 acres surrounding the shop. In order for us to go back to our roots we felt that Farmshop better described who we are and what we do. We produce over half of the products we sell on site, and this hasn’t changed. In fact, what we have looked to do is open more windows into the production areas so that you can see your food being made.

Location: Ludlow, Shropshire