Despite the drizzle and it being overcast and grey, that didn't stop me thinking I really liked this place even though it was a brief visit, call it more of a recce to find out more about it. Elliot makes a good flat white and cappuccino, the sausage rolls were delicious, so good we got some to take home. The farm shop had some good local produce and the staff were friendly and helpful. Looking forward to returning when the weather improves to explore the walking trails around farm.
A good range of produce and remarkably busy with a constant stream of people - many of whom are spending a small fortune here. There's certainly no sign of a 'cost of living crisis', with a wide range of demographics shopping here.
A good size car park ensures a space to park, and quite uniquely for a farm shop like this, they have a natural spring and you can help yourself to a tap outside for a suggested donation of 25p per litre. This is especially busy, and is interesting to note how many people drink bottled water! There is a slight difference compared to tap water, but, really, what's wrong with tap water?! Good value, though, considering the cost of everything else.
If you sense of degree of cynicism, then you'd be right. Sure, the products are generally good, but is it worth the cost? I'm not entirely sure. But clearly, this isn't a barrier to the majority.
For me, I love the idea of this place, but it's just too expense.
First time visit. Lovely experience. Good choice of organic fruit and vegetables. Bought some lovely sourdough bread baked in their own bakery on the premises. Also some home made sausages from in-house butchers. The prices are a little expensive but worth it for the taste. Pretty garden to sit and enjoy a coffee from the outside coffee shed in the garden. Can't get any more rustic. Delightful. Will be back soon. Well worth a visit.
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