Local Food Producers and Farm Shops near Bayston Hill, Shropshire

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Local Food Producers and Farm Shops near Bayston Hill, Shropshire

The Farm Deli at Dobbies

A wide range of local fruit & veg and deli

Market Hall Shrewsbury

The Market Hall offers a variety of stalls to enthrall, from champagne and oysters to fresh flowers, fruit and veg, antiques, books and collectables. Whatever you're looking for you will find it at Shrewsbury's 'super' market. Indulge at Mirage, browse the art gallery and take home a taste of the market from our world-class butchers, delicatessen and fishmongers. We're under the clocktower.

Produce & General Market Hall, Town Centre

Shrewsbury Farmer\'s Market

A J Embrey & Co Ltd

Eblex Quality Standard Beef and Lamb Butcher

John Bliss Ltd

We sell local & Scottish meat

Appleyards And Cook & Carve

Meats, dry cured bacon, pastas & cheeses

Broomcroft Farm

Dexter Beef and Grass fed lamb .

Gains Park Bakeries

Speciality breads

Chris Price Tickys Timber

Supplier of seasoned and unseason wood, cut and split to anysize ready for burning. Firewood supplied for woodburners, openfires and chimineas. Supplied 12 months of the year. Delivered within a 25 miles radius of Minsterley

Sadd Butchers Shop

Butchers and game dealer, bacon specialist.

Upper Brompton Farm

National Trust.Country House Serving Meals Using Local foods

Churncote Farm Shop

We are pleased to supply assured Beef Lamb & Free Range Pork reared on our farm. The Butcher (Mike) will happily cut joints to your requirements. All sausages & burgers are made from our meat. We also have Free Range Egss from the farm also a range of seasonal veg home produced or sourced locally + deli counter a wide range of jams pickles chutneys sauces meringues soft drinks spices crisps local ice cream porridge muesli etc.

Attingham Park

National Trust Stately Home & Estate

Bings Heath Smokery

Smokers of fish, poultry and game. Purchase smoked products on-line. Good map with directions available on web link.

Pimhill Farm

In 1949, the Mayall family made the decision to go organic, shunning the common farming methods, which relied on the use of artificial fertisilisers and chemicals and choosing instead to work with nature. In making this decision when they did, they became one of just a tiny handful of farms which were the spark which ignited the organic movement. Three generations on, Pimhill is just as committed to the organic methods of food production.

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