Warwickshire has some of the most unusual dairy producers in the Midlands. Napton Water Buffalo farm over 250 acres of open green fields beside the Oxford Canal, where their wide-eyed herd has become a well-known sight to canal boaters. The buffalo milk is turned into ice cream and the farm also sells steaks, joints, and buffalo mince burgers. Henley Ice Cream in Henley-in-Arden has been making dairy ice cream from whole fresh milk and double cream from their own herd since the 1930s. Farmer Teds Shed at Obelisk Farm near Southam is a dairy farming family milking Montbeliardes for generations and selling direct.
When your local dairy is under 10 miles away and the supermarket average is over 350 miles, the freshness difference is clear. Browse the dairy and egg producers below to find what is near you.