Farms
1. Jersey Lavender - Jersey - England
We offer a tempting range of beautifully scented lavender goods, all containing our velvety-smooth essential oil which we distil from our own plants grown on the farm in Jersey. You can see the farm at work, admire our nine acres of lavender and learn about the process of how we turn our lavender flowers into a variety of fragrant products! Home-made lunches, cakes and teas are served in our TEAROOM and the SHOP is the perfect place for some retail therapy!
2. Astley Abbotts Lavender Farm, Bridgnorth, Shropshire - England.
Astley Abbotts PYO Lavender Farm consists of 4 acres of lavender with a garden of 5 acres nearby. We grow several species of lavender, and the garden contains magnificent trees in beautiful and picturesque surroundings and also an interesting herb section with at least 100 different varieties. In the lavender field there is a solar powered drying shed and of course a tea shop and WC. There is also a BEE village, where the bees live in unusual homes and very often there are observation hives where visitors can watch the bees at work in perfect safety. You can visit Astley Abbotts House Gardens and Pick Your Own lavender from the farm.
3. Wolds Way Lavender & Dear Farm, North Yorkshire - England
Our dream is to create a Lavender and Herb Farm that people can walk round and enjoy the vast variety of plants that are growing on the site. We also intend to distil the oil producing plants to extract their essential oils.
4. Norfolk Lavender - England
Norfolk Lavender, Englands premier lavender farm offers,plants, soaps, gifts online, essential oils for aromatherapy, scented candles, home fragrance, body and bath products. The herb garden, Distillery, Tearoom and garden centre complete the visitor experience.
5. Isle of Wight Lavender Farm - England
Staplehurst Grange are traditional distillers and blenders of fine English fragrances. We extract a highly prized floral Lavender Oil from our own Lavender Farm set in the midst of the two hundred acres of the medieval Staplehurst Grange.
6. Yorkshire Lavender, Yourkshire - England
Yorkshire Lavender at Terrington in the beautiful Howardian Hills, Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty, has a wonderful new tea room, visitor centre and shop. The wooden-clad building sits unobtrusively in it's deeply rural location just 3 miles west of Castle Howard and 14 miles north east of York. Step into the airy new building which has, some say, the best view in Yorkshire and inhale the relaxing, clean fragrance of lavender. freshly painted in delicate hues of lavenderwith a pale wood strip floor, the visitor centre boasts an information centre with a large room suitable for talks and lectures, a tea room and an attractive shop. In E.J.'s- the brand new tea room-you can enjoy teas, coffee, cold drinks, open sandwiches, cream teas and Yorkshire Lavenders own lavender biscuits. Cool off with a lavender ice cream. In the shop there are loads of fabulous new lavender scented products. You'll find lavender soaps and toiletries, aromatherapy oils and books. There is Yorkshire Lavender's own collection of delicious conserves and condiments and those scrummy lavender biscuits. And there are lavender bags filled with homegrown lavender and shopping bags emblazened with Yorkshire Lavender's charming logo for you to fill with all your goodies.
7. Long Barn, Hampshire - England
Welcome to the Long Barn specialist lavender grower's website. At Long Barn we grow, harvest and distil lavender. We have launched a range of products using our oil. The lavender from all of this range comes from our farm near Winchester. We feel proud that everything produced at Long Barn is made to the highest quality with care and respect for the surrounding countryside. The farm is LEAF Marque registered (Linking Environment and Farming) and wherever possible uses natural and organic ingredients, avoiding artificial fertilisers, fungicides and insecticides.
8. Pennine Lavender, South Youkshire, England
Pennine Lavender - Hand-made lavender gifts, crafts and aromatherapy oils
9. Snowshill Lavender - England
The gently rolling hills provide a range of soil types for growing a wide range of crops including Wheat, Barley, Oilseed Rape, Peas, Linseed and of course Lavender. For centuries, Lavender has been a popular herb for its beauty, fragrance and aromatherapy properties. Each Summer, we harvest the lavender and process the Essential Oils, dried products and fresh bunches.
10. The English Hampshire Lavender Company, Hampshire - England
Lavender gifts including essential oils, bodycare and dried lavender from English Hampshire Lavender
