By buying local produce, whether it be Food, Drink or Goods, you can be sure that your produce hasn't travelled thousands of miles to get to you, racking up its own carbon footprint along the way. It also means that you are not only supporting local businesses but, more often than not, you'll probably end up with much higher quality products for your money too!
We are a small family run business. Our aim is to build the business rearing calves for rose beef and to rear a small herd of full blood – pure wagyu and wagy...
Yorkshireman Nigel Sampson returned to his roots in 1990 following two years as estate manager on the Isle of Jura on the West Coast of Scotland. Using his expe...
Much of what we sell we produce ourselves and our traditional butchery showcases our award winning home-reared pork and locally sourced beef and lamb . We also ...
Visiting our farm shop is like stepping straight into the Island’s very own larder. We stock products from over 50 local producers, the full range of our own da...
Cumberland Mustard, produced in Alston since 1983, the work and joy of Geoff Cole and Marilyn Avens.
Surrounded by National Trust Farmland and less than 50 yards from the coastal path, the whole concept of Boscastle Farm shop comes from a passion for great qual...
At the Farm shop at Cranswick, both the shop and the café serve and provide the freshest food and produce that is available to us. We pride ourselves on the car...
The Aberdeenshire Larder Butcher Shop is easy to find on Broomiesburn road and has ample parking, just 30 minutes North of Aberdeen. The Shop is open Monday to ...
This is a chocolate shop offers a treat for the senses with a large range of chocolate products beautifully arranged within a traditional thatched cottage. The ...
Gibbet Oak Farm began by supplying the markets. Early in the morning, Dad would drive our produce to Borough Market (a far cry from what it is today). Some 20 y...