The best farm shops on the Isle of Wight
1. Warren Farm Shop
If you're out exploring the Needles, Alum Bay, Headon Warren or Farringford, it's well worth stopping by the farm shop at what could be the most spectacular dairy farm in Britain. You can pick up fresh milk and products such as home-produced ice cream and cream, pasture-fed beef and lamb cuts, homemade jam, marmalade and chutney.
Warren Farm operates an honesty payment system at the shop. There's also a café here, offering light refreshments such as cakes and scones. All of which are as delicious as the scenery.
Also nearby
The Highdown Inn
Farringford Walled Garden

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2. Harvey Browns
Although further away, this farm shop is on a significantly larger scale than Warren Farm, and could be a good option if you want to combine a shop for fantastic local produce with a really decent lunch at the venue. Set within a working four-generation family farm in the Arreton Valley, Harvey Browns is one of the Isle of Wight's leading food destinations.
Combining a large farm shop, traditional butchery, artisan food hall and lakeside kitchen, it showcases the very best of Island produce. From home-grown asparagus and seasonal vegetables to local meats, cheeses and speciality foods, Harvey Browns offers visitors a true taste of the island's thriving food culture.
Many of the vegetables on sale were grown in the fields you can see from the café terrace, making Harvey Browns one of the most authentic farm-to-fork experiences on the island.
Also nearby
Robin Hill Adventure Park
Amazon World
The Garlic Farm

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3. Briddlesford Farm Shop
Another dairy farm with a history every bit as rich as the gorgeous Guernsey double cream it produces. The farm shop sells products from the farm (including ready made meals with farm produce) alongside a range of products from other island producers. The farm also does guided tours on request, which is a fascinating insight into the trials and tribulations of modern day farming.
Also nearby
Isle of Wight Steam Railway
Butterfly World

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4. Living Larder
Living Larder is a fantastic business on the east side of the island which produces seasonal organic veg boxes all year round for delivery all over the island. You get what's been harvested over the previous days, and information such as recipe ideas in the box too. Use the website to order.
Also nearby
Brading Roman Villa
Robin Hill

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