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Description
Sharpham Park is a 300 acre historic park close to Glastonbury in Somerset, which dates back to the Bronze Age. Roger Saul, the founder of the British design label, Mulberry, and his wife Monty, now own the Park and have sympathetically restored and transformed it to its former glory. They have created the Sharpham Park food brand, born out of their passion for sustainably farmed, healthy and natural food. The main produce from the farm is spelt, an ancient form of wheat with great health benefits especially for those with wheat allergies, which is made into flour, bread, muesli, biscuits and pearled spelt. The farm also produces walnuts and a wide range of meat cuts, sausages and burgers from the rare breed White Park cattle, Red and Roe deer and Hebridean and Manx Loghtan sheep. The livestock, bred for their highly prized meats, is also raised to sustain the breeds. The farming methods use the latest technology beside time honoured ways in an environmentally sensitive way, rotating the land as it always would have been, in order to offer food that we can be confident in and that we can be proud of.
Supermarkets
Waitrose
Producer Name
Sharpham Park
Producer Website
www.sharphampark.com
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