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Situated on Peach Croft Farm, Wells Stores offers an amazing array of mouth-watering fresh, home produced produce and quality provisions. Renowned for its award winning selection of Farmhouse and European cheeses, knowledgeable staff are on hand to advise where necessary. The Farm Shop is open between 9.00am and 5.30pm, Monday to Saturday, (Open 7 days a week in June and July), offering restaurant facilities for morning coffee and light lunches. Afternoon tea by arrangement. For more information see their website.
Millets Farm is set in acres of unspoilt farmland and is easily accessible from the country's major roads in Frilford near Abingdon. Millets Farm Centre ofers visitors a taste of the countryside at its natural best. Fresh fruit, vegetables, baked goods, a delicatessen, fishmonger, wine, butchery are all available at the Farm Shop. Millets are also an excellent family attraction with a children's farm zoo, a maize maze (open during the summer holidays), garden centre, cafe, restaurant set around a lake. For more information see their website or email.
Wicklesham Lodge is a large country house set in 400 acres of beautiful Oxfordshire countryside and is located half a mile from Faringdon. This family-owned estate offers a wide range of commercial and farming activities and is available for corporate and private hire. Little Lodge Farm Shop is reputedly the smallest farm shop in Oxfordshire with stunning views over the Vale. Here you can buy delicious free-range eggs and fresh garden produce or relax with a freshly brewed cup of coffee or pot of tea with home-made cakes, biscuits, or scones or and home-made jam. For more information see their website.
Q Gardens - home of the Harwell Cherry - have a wonderful farmshop in Abingdon and stock a range of fresh, seasonal, high quality, local produce all year round. Q Gardens sell bread, dairy products, a wide range of local beers and wines, locally milled flour, cakes and biscuits, preserves and dry goods. They source goods with as few food miles as possible. There is also a delightful tea room which serves the best of local produce - tasty cakes and cream teas, homemade quiche, sandwiches and filled baguettes made from thick crusty bread all at very reasonable prices. The tea room opens out onto a lovely patio and childrens’ play area with a sandpit and bouncy castle. For more information see their website.
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