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Tolhurst Organic Farm - Whitchurch-on-Thames

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Inspiring organic farm run ethically

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2 West Lodge, Hardwick, Whitchurch-on-Thames, RG8 7RA, GB

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  • Tel: 0118 984 3428
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Organic farm run sustainably on animal-free principles. Part of the Vegan Organic
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Sells 3 sizes of veggie box, delivered Thursday afternoon to collection points around Reading. Holds annual open days. Their excellent products are also sold at the True Food Co-op shop and markets .

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Amanda Griffin on 10th May 2006 21:27

"We have been eating our weekly bag from Tollhurst for years. It was especially exciting at first as sometimes we were given vegetables that we did not even recognise! Tollhurst are one of the few places that use a completely animal free organic farming system. The quality is always good and their salad leaves particularly gorgeous. We have really missed them this year (poor harvest due to very cold spring). "

Ley Halligan-Davis on 5th Dec 2005 11:55

"We've been collecting our veggie bag since the farm walk in July. The walk was great, really informative and the veggies have been fantastic. We used to pay nearly £30 a week for organic veg and it didn't go anywhere near feeding us properly. Now we scoff our way through the bag sometimes even have the odd potato left over! It's all fab. The veg is great quality and really good value! We did a direct comparison one week and not only was Tesco's more expensive, but some items weren't available, even though they were in season and grown in the area! "

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