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Broom Mill Farm Shop Traditional Butchers Counter

Farm Shop & Butchers Bishop Auckland Award-Winning Local Produce & Traditional Butchery

Experience the quality of Field-to-Fork shopping in County Durham.

Provenence You Can Trust

Located just 2 minutes from the Tindale Crescent retail park, Broom Mill Farm offers a peaceful alternative to supermarket shopping. Our heritage-rich farm ensures every cut of meat is traceable back to the very field it came from.

The Butcher's Block

  • Dry-Aged Beef: Hung for 21 days for superior tenderness.
  • Heritage Breed Pork: Traditional cuts and succulent roasting joints.
  • Handmade Sausages: Over 10 varieties made to family recipes.
  • No-Plumping Guarantee: 100% meat, zero added water.

The Artisan Deli

  • Award-Winning Pies: Hand-raised pork pies and steak bakes.
  • Local Durham Cheeses: A curated selection from local dairies.
  • Homemade Preserves: Jams, chutneys, and local Gaunless Valley honey.
  • Farm-Fresh Bakery: Daily scones, cakes, and artisan loaves.

Traditional Butchery Methods

Our master butchers maintain skills passed down through generations. By handling our own livestock on-site, we reduce food miles and ensure the highest ethical standards in County Durham.

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Official Broom Mill Farm No Plumping Guarantee Label

100% Pure Meat Promise

We never inject our meats with salt water or polyphosphates. You pay for meat, not weight-adding additives.

Zero Food Miles

Livestock raised on our own pastures in West Auckland.

Local Artisans

Proudly stocking produce from Durham's finest small businesses.

Sustainable Farming

Grain grown and milled on-site for a closed-loop system.

DURHAM FARMING LEGACY

"From our family to yours—providing the Bishop Auckland community with honest, high-quality food for over three decades."

What Local Shoppers Think

"Magnificent food... Love your food, the price you charge, the cakes and of course the staff. The best butchers in Bishop Auckland."

— Joe Minuti (Local Guide)