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!
The Revel Bakery produces artisan bread whilst the the other side of the business Revelicious produces the patisserie.
Dalachy - Home of naturally reared, well hung and tender Aberdeen Angus. The beef is specially selected for conformation, fat cover and marbling and is matured ...
A major focus of our land based activity is directed towards working a one acre vegetable garden. We use both organic and permaculture methods on our plot and t...
Hewitts Farm is a family run business set in 78 acres, just outside of Orpington Kent. We grow a wide variety of fruits and vegetables for 'Pick Your Own' and a...
We also seek out quality, specialist foods from around the UK. Throughout the year at Revills Farm Shop you'll find:
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 ...
Ashurst Organics veg box scheme started in 1994 as a Community Supported venture organised by Common Cause Co-operative - a social enterprise based in Lewes, Ea...
Marion Darlington started making her award-winning range of products in the 1980s. Now 80 years young, Marion is still the ‘Mary Berry’ of recipe creation in th...
We opened our newest shop in Tenterden in January 2018. Not just a farm shop, we have a deli counter and a bustling cafe serving tea and toast, freshly made jui...
The Cheese Barn is open from 10am -1pm every Saturday morning and allows the opportunity for customers to view the cheese making activities through the viewing ...