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!
Arthur Alsop and Nic Walker make their cheese in East Sussex, following a mixture of traditional and modern methods with the addition of their own twist., they ...
Algys Farm Shop for home-grown vegetables and fruit, plus fantastic local produce from some of the area's best suppliers
Gloagburn Farm Shop is owned and run by 3rd generation farmers Ian and Alison Niven. Started from humble beginnings in 2003, Gloagburn is now a 130 cover coffee...
Avalon Garden Centre & PYO is a garden centre you'll find at Churt, Surrey . You'll find an excellent range of plants within the garden centre, as well as many...
Our cheese is special because the people who milk the goats are also the people who make the cheese. Unlike some bigger dairies that produce cheese in larger ba...
Looking for a relaxing day out? Why not try the Charleton Fruit Farm. Coffee shop with an imaginative menu, including fresh fruit and vegetables from the farm, ...
The FARM SHOP showcases the freshly picked fruit the farm produces, delicious take-away home-baking, freshly baked breads, local seasonal veg, free range eggs, ...
Our farm shop provides an opportunity for our community to find the many wonderful local food producers around them. We source direct from many of the local far...
At Chanctonbury Game we prepare a wide range of carefully selected local produce for you to cook and enjoy. Game is no longer available to just the few: we are ...
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 w...