Local Food Producers and Farm Shops near Crag Foot, Lancashire

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Local Food Producers and Farm Shops near Crag Foot, Lancashire

Carnforth Farmers Market

Carnforth & District Country Market

Country Markets are co-operative enterprises selling a range of baked goods, preserves, eggs and honey, garden produce and crafts in over 450 outlets. All goods are produced to the highest standards and are genuinely home made.

Milnthorpe Country Market

Country Markets are co-operative enterprises selling a range of baked goods, preserves, eggs and honey, garden produce and crafts in over 450 outlets. All goods are produced to the highest standards and are genuinely home made.

Pye Nanny Nurseries

Quality herbs, vegetables and bakery items

Bare Village Butchers & Deli

Eblex Quality Standard Beef and Lamb Butcher

Morecambe Farmers Market

I H Daniel

Traditional butcher own sausages

North West Food Lovers Festival

Clements Butchers

Eblex Quality Standard Beef and Lamb Butcher

M A Easton

Traditional butcher makes own sausages

Edmondsons

Fresh fish and shrimps many caught by themselves.

Gateside Cottage

free range eggs, free range chicken, ducks,

J. Atkinson & Co.

Wholesale & retail tea & coffee specialist. Ethically sourced globally & roasted daily for the freshest gourmet coffees available.

Udale Speciality Foods

Cumbria's finest, from the Fells to your door.

Lancaster Farmers Market

2nd Saturday monthly

Burts Butchers

Traditional butcher, sausages, kebabs, burgers

Single Step Cooperative Ltd

Fairtrade vegan, vegetarian, health foods.

Bowerham Butchers Limited

Traditional butcher, sausages, pies, cheese

Braklon Ltd

Eblex Quality Standard Beef and Lamb Butcher

Low Sizergh Barn Farm Shop & Tea Room

The late 17th century stone barn on this family dairy farm is full of speciality foods from the farm, from Cumbria, and beyond. Ice cream and cheeses are made from the farm's milk and there are eggs and organic vegetables fresh from the fields. Traditional varieties of apples, damsons and plums from the orchards are picked from September. The tea room menu makes good use of the local produce on the shelves of the farm shop; the view from the tea room can't be matched -- you can watch the cows being milked every afternoon between 3.30pm and 5.00pm. Two galleries of crafts, gifts and clothes. Farm trail,. England for Excellence Silver 2010; Taste of Cumbria award 2009

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