Counties K - N

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Leicestershire

Craig Jones
Belvoir Kitchen Gardens
The Kitchen Gardens
2 Garden House
Belvoir
Grantham
Leicestershire
NG31 1PF

craig(at)belvoirkitchengardens.co.uk
07481 813730

Website: www.belvoirkitchengardens.co.uk

This is a smallholding and nursery in the grounds of the amazing Belvoir Castle. They offer a wide choice of high quality fresh micro-greens, micro-herbs and edible flowers.

Lincolnshire

Hamish & Kim Wood
Shottons Farm
Church Lane
Minting
Horncastle
Lincolnshire
LN9 5RS

01507 578606

Shotten’s Farm supplies strictly seasonal vegetables including leeks, onions, tomatoes, courgettes, spinach, chard, rocket, lettuce, (many varieties) and some soft fruit. Leeks, onions and eggs are usually for sale all year. There are also many plants for sale including perennials, shrubs, and a few trees. Hamish and Kim are active members of the (HDRA) Lincolnshire Organic Gardeners organisation (L.O.G.O.) and have a monthly stall at the Lincoln Farmers’ Market. Hamish and Kim would be happy to accept enquiries concerning membership or activities by L.O.G.O.

London

Rupert Litherland
Organiclea Community Growers
Hornbeam Environment Centre
458 Hoe Street
Walthamstow
London
E17 8AB

07786 657713
organiclea(at)yahoo.co.uk

Website:Â OrganicLea

Organiclea is a small food growing cooperative in the Lea Valley on London’s edge.

They have a community allotment site where a group of volunteers grow a wide range of organic vegetables, fruit and herbs.

They grow salad and seedlings in a glasshouse plant nursery, which provides regular volunteering opportunities and open days where people can come to learn what they are doing and join in the work.

They also provide training in organic food growing.

In partnership with the Hornbeam Centre, Organiclea is developing a ‘local food centre’ – a place where local people can get quality local organic produce, find out about food nutrition and food growing, and get involved in cooking and processing enterprises.

Norfolk

Annette Inwood
Annette’s Kitchen Garden
9 Crossing Cottage
Weasenham Road
Little Massingham
King’s Lynn
Norfolk
PE32 2J2

01485 520052

Kadesh Community Farm

Millway Lane
Palgrave
Diss
Norfolk
IP22 1AD

07941 333455

Website:Â Kadesh Community Farm

Kadesh Education was established in 2007 to provide a programme of education for students who find mainstream education difficult for various reasons. Kadesh Community Farm adds another dimension, with students able to take part in animal care, horticulture, conservation and eco-friendly building projects as well as learning about business enterprise.

Jonathan & Sara Burr
Nar Hideaway
Saddlebow
Kings Lynn
Norfolk
PE34 3AP

01553 617730
jojoburr(at)breathe.com

Website:Â Nar Hideaway

Produce also on sale at:

The Nourish Cafe
113-114 London Road
King’s Lynn
Tel: 01553 771 631

Website:Â The Nourish Cafe

Members of the West Norfolk Organics Group, Sara and Jonathan have to offer vegetables, fruit, pork, lamb, and chickens.

Jane and Brian Parkin

Oaktree Farm Partnership
Oaktree Farm
The Common
Shelton
Norfolk
NR15 2SH

01508 536549
oaktreefarm01(at)aol.com

Oaktree Farm produces a large variety and range of wholesome products from vegetables to fruit to Soay lamb and mutton.

Select from:

Apples, pears, plums, gages, Sloe gin, Sloe vodka, Damson Whiskey, soft fruit & various preserves.

There is a great variety of vegetables including pumpkins and squashes.

From a pedigree herd of Large Black Pigs there are pork ham, sausages, and bacon.

Lamb and mutton is available from a pedigree flock of Wiltshire Horn sheep and a flock of Soay sheep.

Peter Robinson representing Baker Robinson
Rectory Field Smallholding & Nursery
The Old Rectory
Aslacton
Norwich
NR15 2JN

01379 677362

Rectory Field Smallholding & Nursery sell seasonal vegetables, salad crops, soft fruit, chickens, rare breed pork by arrangement. In the future animal feed crops will be available. There are also species lilies and miscellaneous plant sales.

Currently available: Pork joints, chops and leg steaks at the farm gate.

North Yorkshire

Terence and Joanne Laheney
Pepperfield Farm Produce
Pepperfield Farm
Dalton-on-Tees nr Darlington
North Yorkshire DL2 2NS

07849 026561
pepperfieldfarm(at)hotmail.com

Website:Â Pepperfield Farm

Pepperfield farm features Gloucester Old Spot pigs from which they produce sausages with no additives and natural skins. There is Gloucester Old Spot middle bacon, dry cured with no artificial additives. In addition, Pepperfield supply lamb and rosemary (hint of garlic) mutton sausages made from rare breed Wiltshire Horn sheep. Also available are chorizo dried sausage, pork, Wiltshire Horn mutton and Orpington table ready birds. Tamworth bacon and sausages will soon be added to the range. All Pepperfield animals are raised on the farm and products prepared on the farm insuring complete traceability. Pepperfield Farm invites its customers to visit to see its animal welfare practices first hand.

Regional Finalist 2007 in UKTV’s ‘Local Food Heroes’

Winner of the RSPCA Good Business Award: the RSPCA Good Business Awards celebrate those companies that set higher standards for animal welfare in the food, fashion and cosmetics industries.

Northumberland

Go Local Food
Ovington Nursery
Ovington
Prudhoe
Northumberland
NE42 6EE

07926 494058
admin(at)golocalfood.org.uk

Website:Â Go Local Food

Go Local Food Ltd is a cooperative based in the heart of the rolling hills of the Tyne Valley at Ovington. They grow over 40 varieties of fabulous vegetables for our members – from chillies to parsnips, fresh peas to butternut squash. Their 2 acres, 4 polytunnels , 2 professional growers, workshares and volunteers produce enough veg for over 60 people a week! They’re a huge, community owned market garden – where you don’t need to dig (unless you want to) and their veggies are harvested and ready to eat on the same day.