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 bread is always exciting – you can expect a huge range of sourdoughs including seasonal and staple flavours, as well as a variety of tempting pastries, all ...
East Lothian is famed for being Scotland's Food and Drink County and a visit to The Store will tell you why. We celebrate everything on our doorstep but go beyo...
The Bakehouse at 124 is part of a fast-growing artisan food revival - bringing treats for the taste buds and an eating experience of a kind that modern producti...
All the Beef and Pork at Savin Hill is expertly cut by a craftsman butcher in our specially built premises. Paul, the butcher at Savin Hill has over 20 years ex...
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...
The Quick family have farmed in Thurloxton, on the foothills of the Quantocks, for most of the last century, growing wheat, barley and oilseeds, and running a f...
We are passionate about British and locally sourced food, so we work hard to bring our customers as much Lincolnshire produce as we can. We also sell a lovely a...
The Rustington Bakery, on the High Street in Rustington, offers a wonderful range of delicious fresh baked pastries and savouries along with artisan breads and ...
When you visit Craigie’s Farm you can enjoy the fruits of our labour as well as those of some of the finest local producers in Scotland. Our larder, Scotland’s ...
We currently have seasonal homegrown veg and local meats, pies, pasties and ciders amongst other wonderful goodies to eat and drink. Fancy a sit down and a gaze...