Netherend Farm
In the 1990’s this farm was selling milk and cream to retail doorstep rounds, shops and hotels. To make use of the surplus cream they purchased a small wooden butter churn and started selling hand packed butter pats. The butter proved very popular in local shops and was “discovered” by a London based dairy distributor whilst on holiday in the Wye Valley. They source their cream daily from a local family dairy based like themselves in Gloucestershire. The milk from which the cream is obtained is from red tractor assured farms from within Gloucestershire and the surrounding counties. The butter is available to be bought on their website.
Woodside,
Woolaston,
Lydney,
Gloucesterhire,
GL15 6PB
Rare and traditional breeds of cattle, sheep, pigs, goats and poultry
Home reared beef and lamb
Lamb and beef that you can have delivered to your home
180 acre organic and regenerative farm in the heart of the Cotswolds
Founded in the 1970’s as local beef farmers they have since expaned to other forms of livestock
Tasty locally sourced game
Hand made cheeses made at Church Farm, in the Gloucestershire village of Leonard Stanley
A very popular butter that is a musy try
Victorian recipe producing 17 different flavours of ice cream
Reliable, Locally-sourced, Fresh Fruit and Vegetable
Organic veg boxes
Specialist growers of over 12 seasonal varieties of apples
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