Pick your own strawberries at Little Mountains Farm

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Mixed working farm that grows soft fruits and cereals and keeps livestock, including turkeys, with traditional "pick your own" available from around mid-June to mid-July, depending on the weather. Strawberries and raspberries are available for pick your own, with a fixed price per punnet holding around 1.4kg of mixed fruits.

Turkeys are reared on the farm ready for Christmas, with orders taken in person or online from October each year. The Bronze turkeys are reared on the farm from chicks to full maturity, humanely kept in spacious airy pole barns with plenty of fresh farm straw and protected from adverse weather conditions. They are fed with home grown cereals, milled directly on the farm, which is fundamental for a healthy cared-for turkey with the best flavour.

 

Guide Prices

Fixed price per 1.4kg punnet of fruit

Facilities

Parking

  • Free Parking

Property Facilities

  • Dogs not accepted (except guidedogs)

Map & Directions

Little Mountains Farm - Pick Your Own & Turkeys

Type:Farm

Mountains Road, Great Totham, Maldon, Essex, CM9 8BY

Tel: 01621 891215

Opening Times

* During pick our own season from 9.00 to 13.00 except Sundays (or until all ripe fruit has been picked)

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