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Fresh produce from our farm to our store
1, Rose Cottage, Ashprington, Devon, TQ9 7UN Tel: 01803-732382


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Visit Ashprington Farm and Stores for all your local produce.
We sell a variety of fresh fruit and vegetables (ours or locally grown).
Meat and dairy products, freshly baked pies. Home made pates and general groceries.
Our hens provide freshly laid eggs every day.
We also have on and off sales licence.
We even stock our own alpaca wool!

MEAT (from our own herd)
Bacon...............................................................................................£9.75 per kilo
Breakfast Sausages .................................................................... £5.90 per kilo
Ham............................................................................................. P.O.A
Pork Chops................................................................................. P.O.A.
Belly Pork.................................................................................... P.O.A.
Steak........................................................................................... P.O.A.
Pork Pies.................................................................................... P.O.A.
All Beef Cuts............................................................................... P.O.A.

FRESH PRODUCE
We have a variety our own or locally grown vegetables including tomatoes, carrots, potatoes, swede, turnips etc. We are members of the wholesome food association and we grow our crops to their specification.

BAKERY PRODUCE
The store has a wide range of fresh locally baked bread and rolls and we have sausage rolls, pork pies, steak pies and pasties all cooked on the premises which can be enjoyed in your own home or in our coffee shop.

FROM THE DAIRY
Ashprington farm and stores has an full range of dairy products including organic milk, organic and non organic yogurt, cheese and goat cheese from around the south west.

Phone for details of our prompt delivery service