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 Paddock itself is my family's 6 acre smallholding which we have owned since 2002, based on the beautiful Northumberland/Gateshead border.
For more than 40 years Rowley’s Raspberries have been growing beautiful traditionally reared raspberries in Glassonby. You can pick your own or have them delive...
Living in the glorious Leicestershire countryside, Robert and Claire Symington have been farming here for over 40 years. We produce free-range geese, bronze tur...
From mid-June to late July each year Pick-your-own fruit is available. The operation is managed in conjunction with local soft fruit specialist Trevor Moore and...
At Farrington’s, we’ve always made sure our farm shop sells the finest organic vegetables from the 400-acre farmland around us. Cabbages, leeks, potatoes, carro...
The delicatessen in the Courtyard at the Mains of Taymouth estate manages to fulfil the roles of a greengrocer, a gelateria and a deli without seeming crowded o...
East Sussex Farm Shops or Birdbrook Farm Shop is situated 10 miles South East of Royal Tunbridge Wells near to the Kent and East Sussex border. This gives it th...
The Bourne family has been hand-making fine Cheshire cheese since 1750, and since 1930 at the Bank Farm. Unlike many other cheese makers who use industrial prod...
Northdown Orchard is a small organic family farm of just 12 acres. We grow and harvest a wide range of salads, herbs and vegetables all year round in our fields...
Good bread has always featured in the daily life of Einat Chalmers, head baker and owner of Mamoosh Artisan Bakery. From her everyday life as a child in Israel ...