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 Blacketyside Farm Shop is open six days a week and offers a wide selection of local produce and gifts.
Slack House is a 45 hectare, upland, certified organic dairy and stock farm on the edge of the Bewcastle Fells overlooking Hadrian’s Wall. The Roman road from B...
Located in the heart of the Coquet Valley, Greenbrae produce beef, lamb, mutton and rarebreed pork, where the animals are born on the farm and reared using age ...
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...
Since 2001 we bake award-winning organic bread right here on the premises. We even mill our own fresh flour from ancient grains like quinoa, buckwheat, rice etc...
Although best known for our Blue Stilton, we also produce a number of other delicious English cheeses and cheese products, such as Blue Shropshire, Rutland red ...
The shop at Moor Farm in Decoy Road, Newborough, north of Peterborough is run by Judith, a third generation farmer, and her family.
The first Bowtell arrived in East Tisted near Alton in Hampshire to take over Home Farm in 1910. Born in Chawton, Percy Bowtell set about creating a family farm...
First class produce, coupled with a friendly welcome and excellent service has been the key, over the years the client base had rapidly grown with many returnin...
The Cattows Farm Shop is stylish and contemporary, yet with a rural edge that embraces the farming history of the Ludlam family. Situated on a 300 acre working ...