where to buy orchard produce

Cambridge Organic Food Company run a box scheme of organic fruit and veg, eggs, flour and other produce. Their apples, Bramley, Spartan and Lord Lambourne, are grown at their own organic orchard at Aston Organic Orchard, Risby, Bury St. Edmunds, which was converted to organic status in 1988. They also source apples from Farmer Kit's Organics, Little Bowsers Farm, Little Walden, Saffron Walden.

01223 873300

info@cofco.co.uk

 

Cassels Cider attend Apple Day events annually where there hot mulled cider proves vey popular.

72 High Street, Great Shelford, Cambridge CB2 5EH

01223 842373

 

La Hogue Farm Shop produce is sourced locally and seasonally where possible. Fruit and vegetables, dairy, wines and ales, meat and game.

Chippenham, 3 miles north of Newmarket

01638 751128

 

Old Bill's Ciders - a small scale traditional cider maker.

Lodge Farm, Coltenham

01223832928

max.campbell@totalise.co.uk

 

Watergull Orchards is a small family business producing around 30 single variety juices including Grenadier, Lord Lambourne, Howgate Wonder, Laxton's Fortune, plus apple & elderflower, apple & spiced elderberry, apple & ginger, apple & cranberry and apple & blackcurrant. They use fruit from their own orchards plus old orchards within Cambridgeshire. Watergull attend lots of Apple Day events including Cambridge University Botanic Gardens and Fenton House in Hampstead, London, as well as instigating the Apple Day in Ely. The juice is supplied to National Trust properties in the region, and is available in many shops and farmshops and at Farmers' Markets in East Anglia and London.

Sutton-in-the-Isle, Ely 

01353 777700 for details

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Cam Valley Orchards Farm Shop - grow over 30 varieties of plums, 50 varieties of apples and 5 varieties of pears and make jam, chutney, apple juice and cider.

25 Whitcroft Road, Meldreth, Royston SG8 6ND

07770 461685

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