Greenlands Farm Village has a cafe, farm shop, wine store, garden centre, children's play area and an open farm where children can get up close to various animals. There is a charge for the open farm and I think they also charge for the play area (though I'm not absolutely certain about the play area charge). The farm ticket is £15 for a family of 4 or alternatively £5 per person with no reduction for children over 2 years. I didn't visit the farm or play area as my interest was in the farm shop. The shop is more of a deli than a traditional farm shop with lots of up-market and consequently pricey products; chutneys, jams, cakes, artisan pastas, olives and much more adorns the shelves and there is a butcher's counter and a cheese counter too. I visited soon after they had opened one morning and unfortunately the butcher's counter was only partially stocked and there was only a small range of fresh vegetables on offer too. I bought a jar of delicious spicy mango and ginger chutney and one or two bits and bobs including milk and cheese. I'll definitely return to visit it again when I'm next in the area. It is only a short walk from the Lancaster canal (Tewitfield is the terminus of the canal) and as there is no local shop at Tewitfield it is handy for boaters moored there to pick up milk, bacon, sausages and of course burgers for the ever popular canalside barbecues! I would have given it 5 stars but I thought the charge for the Open Farm seemed a little pricey, perhaps I'm just behind the times with the pricing for these sort of things though! :-) Hopefully the Wine Store will also be open on my next visit as I was a little early for that too on this occasion. read more