Farm Shop
Farm ShopEat & Drink

Lambournes

in Stow-on-the-Wold

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Just a short drive from Stow-on-the-Wold, this working farm shop gives you a genuine connection to what the Cotswolds actually produces.

Digbeth Street, GL54 1BN

You'll find the region's seasonal offerings spread across the shelves—fresh fruit and vegetables picked from nearby fields, quality meats from local farms, artisan breads, and a selection of local cheeses, preserves, and condiments that reflect real farming enterprise in the area.

If you're renting a cottage and cooking for yourself, this is an excellent place to source ingredients with genuine provenance. Even if you're just passing through, it's worth stopping to pick up something to take home—there's real character in a jar of locally made jam or a wedge of regional cheese. Most farm shops like this one have a small café counter as well, so you can grab a coffee and a homemade cake while you're looking around. It makes for a pleasant break during a day's exploring.

The shop itself doesn't have a particularly long history, but what it stands for runs deep in the Cotswolds. It's part of the farming heritage that's sustained this landscape for generations, and visiting gives you that tangible sense of where your food comes from. The location is convenient whether you're based in Stow-on-the-Wold or travelling between Moreton-in-Marsh and Bourton-on-the-Water. It's genuinely local—not a tourist attraction trying to look like something it's not.

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