Daymens Hill Farm apple juice

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Daymens Hill Farm is home to around 4,000 apple and pear trees. ​The orchard is part of J McCready & Son which also produces malting barley, sugar beet, potatoes and other vegetables at their farm in Heybridge, where you will also find the farm shop, Jacobs Farm which is run by family members.

The farm is open from early September until mid-October for pick-you-own PYO apples and pears, then the seasonal farm shop stays open at weekends until the end of March selling apples and pears, along with home-pressed apple juice from 10 different varieties of apples, including the famous local fruit D'Arcy Spice, plus sweet corn and potatoes

​The orchard is spread over 24 acres and over 30 varieties of apples and pears, with many of the trees around 70 years old. Working within a traditional environment surrounded by nature, the farm produces top quality fruit for a wide range of markets. 

Daymens Hill Farm juice is available from the farm all year round, please get in touch via social media to book a visit.

 

Map & Directions

Daymens Hill Farm

Type:Shop - Farm

Brickhouse Road, Tolleshunt Major, CM9 8JZ

Tel: 01621 815327

Opening Times

PYO and farm shop (1 Sept 2023 - 15 Oct 2023)
DayTimes
Monday - TuesdayClosed
Wednesday - Sunday10:00 - 16:00
Bank HolidayClosed
Seasonal Farm Shop only (21 Oct 2023 - 31 Mar 2024)
DayTimes
Monday - FridayClosed
Saturday - Sunday10:00 - 16:00
Bank HolidayClosed

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Red tractor at Jacobs FarmJacobs Farm Shop, MaldonFresh local vegetables and fruit are available from Jacob's Farm Shop in Heybridge, run by J.McCready & Son, a family business based in Heybridge and Tolleshunt Major. The farm shop is especially known for its local apples, including the famous D'Arcy Spice, plus locally grown pears and quinces.