Tring Biz 2 - Dunsley Farm Shop

13 Nov 2015
Dunsley Farm Shop

Seen here in our pic is the Dunsley Farm Shop float taking part in the parade through the town as part of the Tring 700 celebrations to mark the 700th anniversary of the granting of a market charter to Tring in 1315. Dunsley Farm and Farmer Phil Marks is a well-known supporter of town activities and also supported the Tring Apple Day festivities on 4th October at Jeacock's Orchard in Cow Lane with a tempting display of a wide varieties of local apples for sale.

But the Dunsley Farm shop - located on the London Road opposite Tesco - is about a lot more than apples.
They sell a wide variety of home produced and locally sourced products including:
Locally produced meat and free range turkeys at Christmas
Dunsley Farm free range eggs (chicken, pullet, duck)
Quality fresh fruit and vegetables, mostly locally grown
Locally produced preserves and pickles
Homemade cakes, pies and soup
Flour and fresh bread
Ice cream

Dunsley Farm Shop stocks:
Chiltern Cold Pressed Extra Virgin Rapeseed Oil
Kiwi Chick confectionery
Potash Farm Foods produce
Prudens (Markyate) bread
Heygates flour

And they also have a Tea Room - where you can enjoy a selection of tea, coffee and homemade cake or savoury snacks.
Coffee and Walnut cake Lemon Drizzle cake
Classic cream tea (2 fruit scones, jam and cream)
Toasted (or untoasted!) teacake with butter Biscuits

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