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Order Your Christmas Cuts Now – Venison, Beef, and Lamb for the Festive Season
October 6, 2024
It’s that time of year again! As the festive season approaches, we’re starting to receive orders for our special...
Exciting Changes Coming to the Bistro – Reopening in Spring 2025!
October 6, 2024
As many of you know, the Bistro has been a cherished part of the community for over a decade,...
Online orders closed for 2022 delivery
December 21, 2022
Please note that online orders are now closed and we can no longer guarantee delivery before the end of...
We’re Good To Go !
May 28, 2021
We are pleased to be able to welcome visitors back to our 13 self catering holiday cottages on the...
Latest events
Final Farmers’ Markets of 2020
December 16, 2020
This Saturday 19th December will see our final Farmers’ Markets of 2020. Orders can no longer be guaranteed for...
Family Foraging Walk
February 29, 2020
*****PLEASE NOTE THAT FORAGING FORTNIGHT HAS BEEN POSTPONED******* Due to the current health situation, Foraging Fortnight has been postponed...
Wild Tastes at Carmichael Estate 2020
February 29, 2020
*****PLEASE NOTE THAT FORAGING FORTNIGHT HAS BEEN POSTPONED******* Due to the current health situation, Foraging Fortnight has been postponed...
Farmers’ Markets across Scotland (21st Dec)
December 16, 2019
Our final Farmers’ Markets of 2019 will take on Saturday 21st December in Edinburgh, Glasgow and Haddington. If you...
Latest from our blog
Carmichael Farm Harvest 2024: A Challenging Year and Hopes for 2025
October 6, 2024
As the 2024 harvest season comes to a close, we’re reflecting on what has been a particularly challenging year...
Clan Gathering 2020 ** Postponed until June 2022 **
December 19, 2019
*** The Clan Carmichael International Gathering had been postponed to June 2022 *** To view preliminary details of the...
Rice n Spicy Click & Collect
March 28, 2019
Carmichael Farm Shop is now a Rice n Spicy Click and Collect point. If you haven’t tried a Rice...
The waiting game
December 23, 2016
Well the snow has been and gone and the Easterlies have arrived… why do we worry about our wee sheep...
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