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!
Pete Humphries and Roger Longman are part of a growing group of artisan cheesemakers in the UK; White Lake goat cheese hails from the heart of Cheddar country i...
At Forage Farm Shop you will find fresh, seasonal produce, as well as a range of carefully selected, dry goods and drinks from our local, artisan suppliers. Pop...
Yorkshireman Nigel Sampson returned to his roots in 1990 following two years as estate manager on the Isle of Jura on the West Coast of Scotland. Using his expe...
How can such a simple natural ingredient such as cream produce a butter that tastes so good? Easy, we take only the freshest dairy cream and turn it into true ...
Our wide range includes everything from your everyday essentials (turned just a little bit special) to gourmet fine foods. From free-range eggs and locally grow...
Spinney Farm started way back 22 years ago when we used to care and keep horses, we then went on to grow our ever popular potatoes which then blossomed into the...
At New Close Farm we produce and supply fresh, local and organic fruit and veg, organic poultry, beef, pork and lamb, organic milk, cheese and butter as well as...
We try to maintain traditional baking methods, baking fresh crusty bread & soft rolls using traditional recipes. Wherever possible, we use locally sourced ingre...
Our lovely British Toggenburg goats produce deliciously creamy milk which is ideal for cheese making. Sarah has been developing a range of cheeses as well as th...
When you have the very best tasting seafood's available on your doorstep it’s important to perfect the very best recipes. Over the years the Tobermory Fish Comp...