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!
Mrs Kirkham's Lancashire Cheese Is nestled just on the outskirts of Goosnargh Village looking out over Beacon Fell. The Kirkham family has resided at Beesley F...
Now in our fourteenth growing season, we produce an amazing variety of local organic fruit and vegetables right here in Cumbria, in our market garden at Low Luc...
Priory Farm Shop is a real delight. It reflects the changing seasons, and every time you visit you’ll find something new and interesting. Fresh produce, handma...
Situated on the edge of the Home Park, The Royal Farms Windsor Farm Shop is just a short distance away from the beautiful scenery of the Great Park and historic...
Hambleton bakery was formed as a partnership between Julian and Tim to make top quality bread for the existing restaurants. The success of the product led to th...
Church Farm is open everyday at 9.00am. Parking is free. Buy a Farm Day Pass to explore the Woodland Play Area, indoor Little Farmers Room and our Feed the Anim...
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...
Our farm shop is stocked with some of Central Scotland’s finest produce, including Fallen Brewery Beer, Monument Aparies Honey, Strathearn cheese, Harry’s bread...
Evans of Monmouth sources and supplies a wide range of fresh local produce to include fruit, salad, vegetables, cheese, dairy and meat. Also available are wide ...
We started making cheese at the dairy in Queenbower in October 2006...