The Granary Gift Shop
WE ARE NOW OPEN FOR THE SEASON
Our charming Granary Gift Shop is open EVERY Friday 9am- 4pm but no longer on Saturdays unless by prior arrangement. Stocked with a selection of beautifully crafted gifts for the garden and home from British artists, designers and makers. Everything we have in we look to ensure the footprint is as light as it can be, with sustainability in mind, only made in the UK and we take great care to be as transparent as possible.
We have flowers available every week, only British grown and our own home grown blooms from April through to October. Customers are welcome to drop in on for a bunch on Fridays or please pre order bouquets anytime Monday to Friday between 9am – 4pm and we will deliver locally or welcome to collect from the farm including Saturday mornings.
Seasonal planters will be available for Mother’s Day and Easter or if you require a plant present sent by post then check out our Succulent Gift Gardens.
We still sell direct from the farm what we produce including fresh eggs from our rescue hens and when available Wild Rose Honey Our grass fed lamb is also available to order – and comes in half (£95) or whole (£175) lamb boxes. Please call to order.
Our little Granary Giftshop has been lovingly restored, once used to store grain on the farm in the 19th century.
For those who wish to send a gift by post, we can do this for you so just shop online here for some of our Granary gifts.
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Out of stockWild Rose Honey is produced here on our working farm in Hoggeston, Buckinghamshire. The honey bees can forage the farmland as well as the cutting garden collecting a wide variety of pollen which gives the honey a really delicious flavour. Rosie's grandfather kept bees and so did her mother, so she is following in their footsteps using her grandfather George's traditional WBC hives. The first hive of bees were introduced to the farm in 2019, the art of keeping bees has been a steep learning curve for Rosie, she finds them fascinating industrious creatures and does take great care to ensure they are well looked after but with a more 'hands off' approach, only intervening when absolutely necessary. Rosie now does all the beekeeping herself after a couple of years of guidance from another local beekeeper. So all the honey is collected, spun and jarred up by Rosie.