Local businesses and producers in Cumbria
Find great products made in Cumbria
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Made in Cumbria
Your guide to finding great local food, drink, craft and unique products across the county. Use our Cumbria product directory to discover more about locally made products, food and drink in the local area.
the VISIT SHOP button takes you directly to the business listings independent website
the VISIT SHOP button takes you directly to the business listings independent website
the VISIT SHOP button takes you directly to the business listings independent website
the VISIT SHOP button takes you directly to the business listings independent website
the VISIT SHOP button takes you directly to the business listings independent website
Support local businesses and producers in Cumbria
Discovering the unique flavors and crafts of Cumbria is a great way to learn more about the culture and traditions of the region.
Cumbria in the north west of England is home to Beatrix Potter, the Lake District National Park and the Cumberland Sausage. The Cumberland Sausage, a local speciality flavoured with herbs and spices. The county is famous for its heritage in farming and food production.
The official county flower of Cumbria is the Grass-of-Parnassus.
More About Cumbria
FEATURED PRODUCTS
4 great places to shop in Cumbria
01.
Blackwells
Buy unique pieces including fine jewellery, textiles, ceramics, silver, glass, metalwork and wood from the best contemporary British craft makers.
02.
Packhorse Court
A selection of independently-run shops and businesses at the bustling courtyard at Packhorse Court in the historic heart of Keswick.
03.
The Lanes
A range of high street names plus a range of specialist shops all under one roof.
04.
The Little Kraft Shed
A beautifully quaint shop in Ulverston Town, South Lakes filled with a range of stunning fabrics for your handmade creations and projects
FARMSHOPS
Find your local farm shop – Support local business and producers and have freshly seasonal produce delivered to your door
Why Buy Local
Buying directly and eating seasonal produce, is a great way to support local business. In addition to enjoying the best local and regional foods. From fresh artisan bread, locally reared meat, seasonal vegetables, cheese, to English wine and craft spirits.
Fresh Seasonal Local Produce
To buy the best local and seasonal produce visit your local farm shop, independent retailers, farmers’ markets or local farm. Many farm shops offer home delivery services as well.