Setley Ridge Vineyard & Farm Shop
Location Lymington Road, Brockenhurst, SO42 7UF t: 0844 683 6653 w:
www.setleyridge.co.uk e:
mange-tout@zen.co.uk
Situated on the outskirts of Brockenhurst, Setley Ridge Vineyard & Farm Shop is a real treasure trove of New Forest and Hampshire products. Andrew Alvis, Jane Overall and their Mange-Tout Catering team cook much of the food themselves – from cakes, scones, fudge, soups, jams, chutneys, savoury rolls and tarts, to their own range of Mange-To-Go frozen ready meals and desserts, as well as selling the wine grown and made from the vines in the vineyard behind the shop. What they don’t make themselves they try to source locally, with many of their producers being New Forest Marque and Hampshire Fare members.
You’d be hard-pressed to find a bigger selection of local products under one roof – expect tasty local cheese, free-range New Forest Marque chicken and eggs, locally caught venison, meat, sausages from Hampshire and Dorset farms and pork pies, alongside beer and cider, chocolate, biscotti, savoury jellies and honey. You’ll also find household products such as soap, fragranced candles and room fresheners, which make great gifts.
Farm Shop NF
Open: Mon-Sat 9.30am- 5.30pm; Sun 10am-5pm
The friendly, welcoming staff offer wine tastings every day, and cheese, jam and chutney samples are available around the shop – so whether you simply want to browse or be given a helping hand with your choice, shopping at Setley Ridge is always a pleasure.
Newlyns Farm Shop, Cookery School & Café Farm Shop
Location Lodge Farm, North Warnborough, Nr. Hook, RG29 1HA t: 0844 683 1732 w:
www.newlyns-farmshop.co.uk e:
info@newlyns-farmshop.co.uk
Newlyns Farm is a family-run business operating a 500-acre traditional mixed farm with beef cattle, outdoor pigs, sheep and free-range chickens, as well as free-range turkeys at Christmas. Its farm shops in North Warnborough and Weyhill sell a wide variety of farm-reared meats and local seasonal produce including fruit and vegetables, free-range eggs, cheeses and deli foods like cured hams, patés and pies, as well as homemade ready meals using farm produce, and much more.
This year has seen the opening of the fabulous farm café with an outside patio area and small pens of farm animals to keep the kids entertained. Visitors can enjoy seasonal specials featuring ingredients straight from the farm shop, including homemade soups, wholesome stews, salads, baguettes, the famous Newlyns Gladiator Burger and a Thai beef salad made with Newlyns 21-day-hung rump steak. Every Thursday is ‘Young’uns Night’, although grown-ups are still more than welcome to a glass of wine supplied by Caviste – the Newlyns in-house independent wine merchants.
Newlyns Cookery School is designed to
Shop Open: Mon-Fri 8am- 6pm; Sat 8am-4pm; Sun 9am-noon Café Open: Mon-Fri 8.30am-5pm; Sat 8am-3pm; Sun 9am-11.30pm
(except Cookery School)
show budding chefs the best ways to get the most out of the seasonal foods on offer in the farm shop. From demonstrations to five-hour hands-on courses, children’s courses, butchery courses and private tuition for beginners and those looking to host the perfect dinner party, there’s something for everyone.
* Price range represents the cost of a dish from the lunch menu, plus a cup of tea.
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