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Strawberry farm near me
Strawberry farm near me











strawberry farm near me
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Already open for summer 2022, no need to book - just turn up. Pluck your strawberries and raspberries fresh from the field, before tucking into tea and cake inside a 16th century barn. New House Farm combines farm shop, tea room and, in previous years, a maize maze. Which fruits? Strawberries and raspberries. It sells crafts beers and gins and English wines along with the meat and veg, ideal for stocking up if your freshly-picked strawberries are destined for a summer picnic or barbecue. Located between Guildford and Farnham, Secretts Farm is a 150 acre property with farm shop - and not just any farm shop. Which fruits? Asparagus, strawberries, rhubarb, Swiss chard. Secretts Farm, Milford (CLOSED FOR 2022 SEASON - we hope to see it back open next year) In addition to fruit and veg, the farm is home to flower fields, where sunflowers and dahlias can be picked at certain times of year. Also note: there are no toilets on the farm - nearest ones are in the garden centre, which is schlep from the fruit fields. As with many other farms on this list, you'll now need to book your slot in advance, and redeem the cost (£4 adult/£1 child) against the fruit you pick.

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So vast is the farm that a map is provided to get you to the right patch for picking. Esher is the one to head to for PYO produce, with a farm shop and restaurant alongside the PYO fields. Garsons garden centre has two locations, one at Esher in Surrey, and another further afield at Titchfield in Hampshire. Which fruits ? Strawberries, raspberries, courgettes, peas including freshly brewed beer! But back to the fruit, which is usually available to pick between June and August - it's recommended you ring before travelling to check availability. Which fruits? Strawberries, raspberries, cherries and plums.Ī farm shop, butchers, tea room, brewery, pub gardens and PYO in one, Flower Farm is a one-stop shop for food and drink. Kids are welcome, though do make sure they're supervised at all times.Ĭheck the crop availability calendar for what to expect when. You'll need to book a farm pass (£4 adult/£2 child) in advance to visit this year, the value of which you can redeem against the fruit you buy. It's very much open to visitors, with an ice cream parlour on site, as well as the PYO fields. Located within the M25, but technically within Surrey, Crockford Bridge Farm has featured on the likes of Made In Chelsea, The Apprentice and The One Show.

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Which fruits? Rhubarb, strawberries, gooseberries, raspberries, blackcurrants, redcurrants, blackberries - and plenty of veg too. Pick your own fruit farms in Surrey Image: Crockford Bridge Farm No booking required - just turn up during opening hours.

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It's a handy 15 minutes from Knockholt station, which makes it much closer to the station than Knockholt itself, though there's also a free car park on-site. Just inside London's limits, Orpington's Hewitts Farm is expecting to open for strawberry picking in mid-June 2022 - keep an eye on the website for updates. Also spinach, Swiss chard, peas, broad beans. Which fruits? Strawberries, gooseberries, raspberries, redcurrants, blackcurrants. Certain parts of the farm offer impressive views over the London skyline. The farm shop sells ice cream and cold drinks. In previous years, many of the strawberries grown here have been 'table-top strawberries', meaning they're grown using a system that produces the fruit roughly at head height - so no more doing your back in bending down to pick. Vegetables are available too - see the crop calendar for a rough guide of what's being picked when. It's open for strawberry picking from 15 June 2022, and this year you need to book your slot in advance, for £4 per person, but that £4 is redeemable against the fruit you pick when you visit. Parkside Farm is the northern offering, a half hour walk from Gordon Hill station, so doable without a car. There are only two genuine PYO farm we know of within London, one for north Londoners, the other for south. Which fruits? Strawberries, raspberries, blackberries, blackcurrants, redcurrants. Where to pick your own fruit in London Image: Parkside Farm

strawberry farm near me

The farm is someone's livelihood, and often they're independent, family-run businesses. Oh, and don't be that person who eats the fruit while you pick it. Due to the rural nature of these PYO farms, driving is the best way to get to most of them, rather than relying on public transport. Check with each venue which produce is available (and if they're even open) before you travel, as seasons and crops vary every year.













Strawberry farm near me