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Pillars of Hercules Organic Farm Shop and Cafe Owned by Bruce and Judy Bennett

Established in 1983 we are one of the oldest organic farms in Scotland growing salads, vegetables, apples and keeping laying hens. Situated next to the lovely wooded Falkland Estate, we have our farm...

Pillars of Hercules Organic Farm Shop and Cafe, Fife, KY157AD

01337857749post@pillars.co.uk

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Cairnie Fruit Farm & Mega Maze Owned by John and Cameron Laird

Cairnie Fruit Farm is a long established family run business in Cupar, Fife and is a popular local landmark. We have 20+ acres of Pick Your Own fruit which include strawberries, raspberries, black/red...

Cairnie, Fife, KY15 4QD

01334 655610 info@cairniefruitfarm.co.uk

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St Andrews Farmhouse Cheese Company Owned by Jane Stewart

‘Anster’ cheese is hand-made on the farm – to a traditional recipe – by Jane Stewart, using unpasteurised milk from her husband Robert’s herd of home-bred Holstein Friesian cows. This new c...

Falside Farm, Fife, KY10 2RT

01333 312580info@standrewscheese.co.uk

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Muddy Boots Owned by Moira & Treina Samson-Hartell

Muddy Boots started in 2004 in our family tent, with mum selling raspberries. The following year, we moved production into a poly tunnel, and expanded our range of fresh local fruit, veg and other pro...

Muddy Boots, Cupar, KY15 7TJ

01337 831222contact@muddybootsfife.com

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Ardross Farm Shop Owned by Nikki Pollock Manager

The Pollock family warmly welcome you to our award winning farm shop nestled in the picturesque East Neuk of Fife. Looking over the beautiful Firth of Forth, Ardross Farm Shop reconnects you with fres...

Ardross Farm , Elie, KY9 1EU
50 minutes from Edinburgh bus x26 direct

01333 331400info@ardrossfarm.co.uk

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