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Farm Shop BD Manydown Farm Shop


 Location Scrapps Hill Farm, Worting Road, Basingstoke, RG23 8PU t: 0844 683 6654 w: www.manydown.co.uk e: info@manydownfarmshop.co.uk


This award-winning farm shop is a must for anyone who truly appreciates fine, ethically sound food. Originally a butchery, Manydown has expanded to offer all kinds of quality, seasonal produce. Visitors can be tempted by locally sourced vegetables, pies, artisan cheeses, jams and chutneys and freshly baked bread. Put simply, it has everything any foodie would need under one roof. Carnivorous connoisseurs can’t help but be impressed by the Q Guild butchery team and premium meat procured from trusted farms. Their commitment to supporting businesses in the locale means you can be assured of the freshest of cuts. Try the Aberdeen Angus, nurtured just 12 miles away – you can truly taste the difference. This is perfectly accompanied by the undeniably fresh, flavoursome vegetables available. With various activities running throughout the year, Manydown also offers great fun for all the family.


Open: Tues-Fri 9pm-6pm; Sat 8.30am-4pm; Sun 10am-3pm Farm Shop W


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* £10 The Good Life Farmshop & Café


 Location Springvale Road, Headbourne Worthy, Winchester, SO23 7LD t: 0844 683 6657 w: www.goodlifefarmshop.co.uk e: info@countryfoodanddining.co.uk


Sit down, relax and get ready to indulge in some wholesome, homemade farmhouse fare from the ever-improving Good Life Café. The staff are always eager to please, so service here is as considerate and pleasing as the fresh produce available in the connecting farmshop – which offers artisan cheeses, a tempting selection of wines and perfect preserves, amongst many other delicious delights. Customer satisfaction is central to the ethos here at The Good Life, so feel free to chat with the friendly staff whilst perusing the simple yet thoughtful menu, relaxing by the roaring fire, or soaking up the sun on the terrace. Make sure you find out about the private function facilities and individually created menus and buffets for events too. With no hire charge for use of the café, there couldn’t be a more perfect celebration setting.


*Price range indicates cost of a panini or soup, a slice of cake and a cup of tea. Shop Open: Mon-Sat 9pm-6pm; Sun 10am-5pm Café Open: Mon-Sat 9am-5pm; Sun 10am-4pm Tearoom EH


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£16 The Pavilion


 Location Stansted Park, Rowland’s Castle, PO9 6DX t: 0844 683 6658 w: www.paviliontearoom.co.uk e: info@paviliontearoom.co.uk


Set within 1800 acres of beautiful, ancient woodland on the Hampshire and West Sussex border, The Pavilion can be found in the restored Fig House of Stansted Park, nestling in the corner of the Victorian Walled Garden with a backdrop of the park’s arboretum. Why not meet with friends and family in the light and airy Pavilion or sit outside in the beautiful garden sheltered by its high brick walls? Freshly ground coffee, light lunches and a delicious selection of cakes are served from 9am seven days a week throughout the year. For a real treat, book a traditional afternoon tea presented to you on a three-tiered cake stand, or arrange a special party in The Vine House. Cleverly linked to The Pavilion and furnished with Lloyd Loom furniture, The Vine House has a timeless elegance perfect for any celebration, especially when you can spill out into the gardens in the evening.


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Winter Open: Mon-Fri 9am-4pm; Sat & Sun 9am-5pm Summer Open: Mon-Sun 9am-5pm Hampshire Guide 2012


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