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!
Traditionally the Highlands was cattle country. Every small farm or croft had a house cow with which to supplement the tedious diet of mutton, neeps, tatties an...
Daily Bread is a workers co-operative. Our co-operative is a business that is owned and controlled by its workers, so we are not accountable to outside share ho...
We're not a factory or a big retailer. All our smoked fish and meats are hand crafted in-house from top quality ingredients, sourced locally wherever possible a...
Using traditional recipes, time-honoured techniques and heritage starters passed down through the generations, Quicke's continues to create outstanding clothbou...
Katie Crunch’s award-winning fudge is lovingly handmade by Kathryn Baker in small batches in her Cotswolds kitchen using Fairtrade sugar, condensed milk and loc...
This inspiring kitchen garden owes much to the energy and vision of the founders and the generous rent-free land donated by the trustees of Hospitalfield House....
You can enjoy freshly-produced fruit and vegetables from our own farm and enjoy delicious meals and snacks in the Corn Kist Coffee Shop. We also sell conserves,...
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...
Welcome to our farm shop! You’ll find us nestled in an idillic quiet corner of the Cotswolds, busy running our long established family business, providing a vas...
Our foodhall at Delifonseca Dockside is a modern version of the traditional European delicatessen – with a twist of farm shop added in for good measure! Our ful...