A special profile for our Grow In Evesham campaign
CHADBURY Farm Shop, in Evesham, is a family-run business that is passionate about fresh, locally-sourced food and drink.
Run by a fifth generation arable farming family, the company's main stock was originally in grain.
But it managed to obtain funding from the Advantage West Midlands Rural Grant Enterprise and turned into the successful Chadbury Farm Shop.
Since opening three years ago it has proved a runaway success and has already picked up a Highly Commended recognition at the Countryside Alliance Awards 2013 .
Proprietors Karen Phipps and Mark Ellison say: "Chadbury Farm Shop is passionate about locally sourced and seasonal food and stocks all manner of mouth-watering food, drink and fresh produce.
"This includes delicious, homemade chutneys and pickles, natural sweet honey, freshly baked bread, traditionally farmed beef and lamb, delicious award winning Herefordshire Hop cheese, seasonal vegetables and fresh fruit bought in daily from Evesham Market, Drinkwaters and The Vale of Evesham Growers.
"We also have real ales, bitters, stouts and lagers brewed by a range of local companies and wines and fruit wines from local producers including juices made at Pershore College by students."
Other local suppliers include Gorsehill Farm, St Edburghs cheese, Croome Cuisine Cheese Spot Loggins and Bennetts Ice cream Chadbury Farm Shop also has 40 acres of land, where it produces a wide variety of its own plums Whether you are visiting from the Cotswolds, Gloucestershire, Warwickshire, Worcestershire, Herefordshire or further afield, at Chadbury Farm Shop there is a huge variety of produce and something for absolutely everyone.
The full range can be found on the business' website, or why not pop in for a visit.
The shop is in Worcester Road, Chadbury, Evesham, and is open seven-days-a-week, between 9am and 6pm Monday to Wednesday, 9am to 6pm Thursday to Saturday and 10am until 4pm on Sundays.
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