Honouring Tradition, Embracing the Future
British farming is more than just an industry—it’s a way of life that has shaped our countryside, communities, and food culture for centuries. At Applecross Farm, we are proud to be part of this tradition, working the land with care and farming in harmony with nature to produce honest, high-quality food.
Sustainable, Ethical, and Regenerative
We believe that farming should work with the land, not against it. That’s why we follow regenerative and organic principles, focusing on soil health, biodiversity, and ethical animal husbandry. Our livestock are slow-grown, pasture-raised, and naturally fed, ensuring the highest welfare standards while improving the land they graze.
Supporting Small-Scale British Farmers
The backbone of British agriculture isn’t industrial-scale production—it’s the small, family-run farms that have been feeding the nation for generations. We work closely with local farmers and producers who share our commitment to ethical, sustainable food, paying fair prices to help preserve traditional breeds, rural livelihoods, and the future of British farming.
Why British Farming Matters
- Food Security – Supporting local farms means less reliance on imports, ensuring fresh, traceable food for the UK.
- Animal Welfare – British farms have some of the highest welfare standards in the world, far exceeding many international imports.
- Environmental Stewardship – Regenerative farming helps restore soil health, increase biodiversity, and protect the countryside.
- Rural Communities – Farming supports jobs, businesses, and traditions that keep the British countryside alive and thriving.
Know Your Food, Support British Farming
Every time you buy from a British farm, you’re investing in real food, raised the right way. At Applecross Farm, we’re proud to do our part—growing, raising, and sourcing top-quality produce from farmers who care as much as we do.
By choosing local, ethical, and sustainable food, you’re not just supporting farmers—you’re supporting a future where British farming thrives for generations to come.




