Fresh delivery from Leigh the bee....THE best raw honey ;-)
Plus we have comb honey.
Careful of the goosies while you pick your pumpkin, they can be rather vocal at times, but they just want to be sure you pick the finest pumpkin in the patch. ;-)
Get you PUMP ON Norwich....the finest selection at White House Farm, Norwich! Nice photo; thanks Karen: [email protected]
Market day is here!! Come and join us at the farm 9.30-1pm. Paul Macro Landscape Photography
Market day in the morning peeps....9.30am kick off, come and stock up your local dairy's deeeeelicious yoghurt. Don't forget Norfolksharp will be here so bring your blunt knives along!- How to waste the morning....we're addicted at White House Farm, Norwich!
I know it's tempting Norwich.....but while we love promoting our markets, could people try and resist the urge to steal our signs! The farmer gets really ratty and is offering serious slices of cake to anyone returning the beauties! ;-) (I think we keep CIM Signs & Graphics in business!)- Christmas table decoration: 21st December
Wednesday 21st December
We will be making a Christmas Table decoration perfect for the festive season. Using seasonal flowers and foilages this is the perfect way to make your handmade decoration to be proud of.
Workshop include flowers, materials, pot, candle and refreshments.- £35pp
Contact La Belle Flowers for more info.
- Our October market takes place this Saturday 9.30-1pm with some new additions. Plus it's NOT going to rain ;-)
- Christmas wreath making evening: 08th December
Christmas wreath making evening - 8th December
A classic design either for the door or table - all materials and refreshments supplied - £25pp
Contact La Belle Flowers for a place.
- Autumn magic Workshop: 27th October
Thursday 27th October
Autumn magic with a splash of Halloween too. We will be creating a beautiful table decoration in a pumpkin which will be perfect for any Halloween event.
£30 pp 6.30pm-8.30pm
All materials and refreshments provided
To book just message La Belle Flowers
- Loved this blog, be inspired by Adam's adventures! ;-)

Farmer’s wife Charlotte Gurney talks about the growing importance of using social media to get her message across
AS WE SOAR PAST 4000 ‘likes’ on our Facebook page this month, it not only makes me aware of our presence in the community but also the journey we’re on with the power of social media at our side. The farmer and I got married three years ago and in that time we’ve taken the humble PYO into the 21st century by adding a café, farm shop and butchery, and hosting a monthly farmers’ market incorporating many of our much valued local producers.
Last month we hosted the farm’s first ever festival, run by the ‘Porkstock’ team for the Norfolk charity ‘Nelson’s Journey’. Momentum for the event was almost entirely fuelled by social media. Never again can I say ‘it can’t be that effective’ as hundreds of cars poured into our car park with the farmer parking each one in turn – and it wasn’t even a sunny day!
Since we’ve taken over the day to day running of the farm, we’ve slashed marketing budgets, relying more and more on the instant effects of the likes of Facebook, Twitter and Instagram and less on print (apart from my favourite foodie mag, of course). One visitor recently referred to our farm shop as ‘instagramable’, an expression I didn’t even know existed. (It’s ok, you can call the farmer’s wife a dinosaur!)
We even ran a competition this summer asking pickers/shoppers/dreamers to send their arty photos into the farm, in exchange for a BBQ pack and so they did, giving us some wonderful shots for digital pages. After all doesn’t a picture speak a thousand words? From our handset devices we can get the look and feel of a place, and practically the taste of that cake just by glancing at our screens, wherever we may be.
For me, as the storyteller, Facebook particularly has clocked our journey, celebrating each landmark: the opening of the shop, the addition of the butchery, and even the birth of our daughter.
It also enables people to give their feedback first hand - often in an instant so we can smooth out any creases or thank someone for a favourable review, or commend a member of staff. I really feel that for a business that has had to move so swiftly, from one generation to another, from plum picking to flavoured lattes, social media has been at our side, always with us, rain or shine.
So when you’re next in, glance up and see our ‘Flike’, a start-up phenomenon from France, a live Facebook ‘like’ counter and watch your ‘like’ count!

- Mega excited about pumpkin decorating ALL week at half term with happy Holly and her team ;-) One for the diary Mums, you'll at least get one coffee in peace!
It may be damp but wellies on and down to the farm for the first pumpkins. You can do the Sunday roast and a cheeky hot choc while you're at it ;-)