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Our clothing collection includes Joules, Seasalt, Tulchan, Regatta, & Tayberry. We also sell
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The Foodhall sells olives, charcuterie, fresh meat, bread from our own bakery, fruit, veg, frozen ready meals, plus a superb choice of British cheeses, also chutneys, preserves confectionery, and our own-bake range of quiches & pies.
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The Coffee Shop serves a range of hot meals & snacks all day, from full English breakfast, sandwiches, & toasties, to traditional, main course dishes, our own cakes, bakery, desserts & gateaux, Afternoon teas served 2pm-4pm,
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Country Harvest is just 10 minutes from Kirkby Lonsdale & 30 minutes from Lancaster via the Lune Valley. Parking is free on our 3-acre site. For groups we offer Dine & Shop nights, & have a programme of evening events.
Quality shopping right on your doorstep On the A65 at Ingleton (LA6 3PE), open 7 days a week
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energy and water efficiency, they were ju dged on waste manage ment, biodiversity, social involve ment and communication. One o f the four businesses,
Malkin Tower Farm, a self-catering provider in Blacko, was among the first businesses in Bowland to be accredited in the scheme, achieving a gold award in 2007. It has main tained this award fo r the last seven years, improving and developing during this time. A recent development has
jo ined the scheme in 2012, was commended fo r a number o f green
been the installation o f a biomass boiler to provide an environmen tally friendly heating source fo r their cottages. They are also keen to encourage car-free activities for th e ir guests by providing enticing information about cycling, walking and wildlife watching in the area. The Traddock, Austwick, which
OWLAND'S most environ mentally friendly businesses Have scooped g o ld in the world's leading sustainable tourism accreditation programme.
Four businesses proved their
initiatives including a w o o d pellet- fuelled heating system, a locally- sourced slow fo od-inspired m e n u ,. extensive herb and w ild life gardens, a move to greener cleaning p ro d ucts and the use o f low energy lig h t ing. Assessors were also impressed
that many breakfast and dinner items are made on site, including bread, yoghurt, cereals and cakes. Another Green Tourism success
turned its 20-acre grounds into a wildlife haven by planting more than 5,000 indigenous trees and wild flowers.
story is Stirk House Hotel, Gisburn , which, on th e ir its grading visit in April this year, was awarded gold. The hotel works with th e World Owl Trust to encourage nesting barn owls in the grounds. It has also
Mytton Fold Hotel, Langho,
recently progressed from silver to a gold award having jo in e d the scheme in 2011. Solar panels have been introduced and air source heat pumps'as well as a heat exchange -.- system. Also, it is one o f the few eateries
to have tackled th e issue o f dealing with fo o d waste - n ot ju s t green — but all fo o d waste, by introducing a
fo o d bio-digester. A nd it has recent ly installed an electric car-charging point on-site fo r visitors.
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