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!
Located just outside the delightful village of Mayfield, hen on the gate features our own wide range of meats, eggs and seasonal vegetables. This award winning ...
The Buffalo Farm has Scotland's largest herd of Water Buffalo and the buffalo roam the hills at Clentrie farm Auchtertool.
Game pies from 1.2 kgs down to 100g , venison burgers, pheasant sausages, a range of game-based Scotch eggs, game sausage rolls – and prepared game for cooking ...
A local soft fruit farm selling premium strawberries and raspberries grown on the farm. We offer a warm welcome and very friendly service. Small farm shop
Botterells Fresh Fish is run by John, formerly of the merchant navy. He returned to the sea via his commercial fishing company, which was set up in 1976. John r...
At The Rhubarb Triangle Farm Shop we take pride in offering great Yorkshire Produce. Our suppliers are carefully selected so that we stock goods you can trust. ...
Come and visit our beatuiful shop at Barton Marina, Staffordshire. With freshly butchered meats, cooked meats, home made pies, fresh bread, and a wide range of ...
Our produce is always fresh, full of flavour and by buying local home-grown produce you support the local economy which helps to reduce the energy needed to tra...
Ferndale Farm is a family-run mixed farm, situated in the village of Little Barningham, in the North Norfolk countryside.
Dorset Blue Vinny Cheese was once made in every farmhouse in Dorset until production stopped during the Second World War. After resurrecting a 300 year old rec...