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Scotch Lodge Farm Shop – Northamptonshire 🚜

Scotch Lodge Farm is a family-run working farm in Northamptonshire. The farm is grassland and we graze continental cross cattle to produce succulent beef using traditional farming methods. Our family have farmed here since the early 1940’s and it is now a flourishing farm shop, herb centre, craft shop and farmyard café.

Fresh fruit and vegetables are grown in the kitchen garden which you can find in the farm shop and they are also on the menu at the farmyard café. In the farm shop kitchen we cook all our own pies, ready meals, pastries, desserts, chutneys, jams and cakes. We can also cater for your special occasions, get in touch to find out more.

Our laying hens produce fresh eggs daily for our shop & turkey eggs are available in season. We make our own gluten free sausages and burgers and our bacon is from ‘Richard Woodall’ in Cumbria whose recipes date back 10 generations. Try our delicious meats on your summer barbecue! Christmas fayre includes Bronze turkeys, cockerels & geese and we have a wonderful selection of game and English cheeses including Bevistan Dairy sheep’s cheese and milk.

Fresh wet fish straight from Blakeney in Norfolk is available on the second Saturday of the month (pre-orders are welcome) and we have a fantastic herb centre with over 88 diverse varieties available throughout the growing season.

Our craft shop stocks scrapbooking supplies including Graphic 45, Pion Design papers. kits and patterns are all in stock, whatever your project may be. There are also lace, embroidery & knitting supplies, threads, ribbons and wool.

We regularly have pop up shop events on the farm, tasting sessions in the shop and a pop up van for your household eco product refills!

Our services include:
Cafe
Click + Collect
Farm Reared Meat
Accepts Credit Cards
Accepts Orders For Collection
Dog Friendly
Delicatessen
Delivery Service
Grown On Farm
Low Food Miles
Parking
Supports Artisan Producers

Find us on social media here:

Instagram
@scotchlodgefarm
Facebook
@scotchlodgefarm

 

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