your local farm shop

OUR FARM SHOP IS OPEN FROM MARCH TO DECEMBER. HERE YOU CAN BUY ALL OF OUR HOMEGROWN PRODUCE PLUS PLENTY OF LOCAL AND TASTY TREATS AND KITCHEN ESSENTIALS.

 

FARM SHOP OPEN: TUESDAY - SATURDAY 9.30AM - 5.30PM / 9.30AM - 4PM SUNDAYS

CAFÉ OPEN: TUESDAY - SUNDAYS 9.30AM - 4PM

farm shop

We sell all our own homegrown produce when in season - including several varieties of our own potatoes - picked and on the shelves within a few hours. We work hard to source the best quality local products from Oxfordshire, Buckinghamshire and The Cotswolds. In our fridges you’ll find local meat, pies and sausage rolls from Eadles Farm in neighbouring Beckley village, chicken, lamb and beef from D'Oyley's Farm in Stadhampton, award-winning organic cheeses from Nettlebed Creamery, and traditional farmhouse Cotswold Butter – plus all manner of condiments and cooking sauces, baking supplies, biscuits, pantry essentials, free range eggs and milk from Oxfordshire farms and dairies. Our bread arrives each morning from Oxford’s Natural Bread Company and Degustibus artisan bakers in Abingdon.

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Milk vending Machine

You can now pour your own milk at Rectory Farm, 7 days a week from 7am - 7pm. This pasteurised, non-homogenised, deliciously creamy milk comes from the Markbury herd at North Cotswold's Dairy - a family run farm in Long Compton. Bring your own bottles (or buy our own branded 1 litre bottles in the shop) and follow the instructions on the machine to pay for your milk and fill your bottle. Card payments only, and one litre per transaction. Add a shot of flavoured syrup for 59p!

ready picked

Pushed for time? Everything you can pick on the farm can also be bought ready-picked in the shop, as long as we have enough supply. Our team of pickers are experts at selecting, handling and picking our crops to give them the best shelf life once you get them home. Our ready picked strawberries now come in eco-friendly cardboard punnets which we will buy back at 10p per piece for every punnet we can use again.

We stock

potatoes

May 2020 1

I just wanted to send a message to say thank you. We had a really lovely few hours with you guys and all the staff were really lovely and everything was thought out and it all felt very safe. I will be highly recommending you to everyone. Thank you all. 

Ben, Hayley & Alex

June 2020

We had a lovely day yesterday. Enjoyed picking strawberries, it was so much fun. Thank you Rectory Farm and for all the amazing staff. They're all lovely, I can't wait to make my strawberry cheesecake. Looking forward to coming next time. 

Lucy P

Raspberries

I love your raspberries, never tasted better! I always pick my own and it's such a delight to be able to go into the field and pick so many. I come out of London just to top up my supply which I then freeze at home. My wife loves the bread and the range of cheeses in the shop. 

Jon & Alexa P

cheese hamper

PYO

The Rectory Farm picking season runs from April - October, starting with asparagus and finishing with pumpkins. 

Our strawberries ripen up at the start of May and finish into September. Check out our PYO page to see what's in season when, and for lots of recipe ideas.

Plan your visit

Enjoy a day out at Rectory Farm picking all your favourite fruit and vegetables to take home and enjoy. Remember to bring your own punnets and carrier bags to help us reduce plastic use.

Visit the shop from March - December to stock up on kitchen essentials and all our ready-picked fruit and vegetables if you’re short on time.

rectory farm cafe

Join us for coffee and locally baked pastries, a pot of tea and a slice of homemade cake or a cool ice-cream topped with a flake. 

We have both indoor seating and outdoor seating (covered and uncovered) and plenty of space for families and groups to gather and catch up over good food and drink. 

help us to reduce waste

Please try wherever possible to bring your own containers and carrier bags when you visit our Farm Shop and PYO. We offer a discount on all our PYO fruit and vegetables when you bring your own container - do good and save money!

Lots of small containers for PYO are better than one large one, as soft fruit will easily bruise and squash at the bottom of a deep container.

Use our "bring your own weigh station" to weigh your containers before picking – we can then deduct these from the weight of your fruit when you come to pay at the end.

Remember to bring your own 1 litre bottle for milk or buy a Rectory Farm glass bottle in the shop.