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Middle White Pork    Saddleback Pork    British White Beef

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Farmers of Pedigree Middle White Pigs,

British Saddleback Pigs and British White Cattle

Butchers and Procurers of traditional native breed meats

Find our products - Holker Food Hall - Westmorland Services (North & Southbound) - Low Sizergh Barn - Hawkshead Brewery Beer Hall - Cartmel Village Shop - On line - Markets & Events

Would you like to see some Savin Hill products in your local outlet? Why not ask them to email us for information

Would you like to stock our products? email us today

Savin Hill Farm is a small family business based in the beautiful Lyth Valley, South Lakeland. Brother and sister team, Shaun and Michelle Partington specialise in farming and procuring specific traditional and rare breeds. Savin Hill are also suppliers of British White Beef from other breeders located throughout the UK. Our range of foods includes fresh cuts of meat, award winning sausages and dry cured products. Our produce is artificial additive free, all made and prepared at Savin Hill by a craftsman butcher. We also supply a wide range of delicious pork pies including the unique Rare breed Pork and Lyth Valley Damson.

A range of ready to eat produce is available via our outside catering business - Lakeland Picnic. Why not book us for your event.

 

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Having a special event or visiting a place of interest - Garden Parties, a Day at the Races, a Family Gathering - Why not leave the food to us,

Lakeland Picnic - find out more about our unique picnic service log onto www.lakelandpicnic.co.uk  Lakeland Picnic can also provide a selection of ready to eat hot food for your event, utilising some of the best tastes the region has to offer.


Last update: 7 May, 2008