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Where can I find Auntie Caroline's products?

Auntie Caroline’s products can be found in around 50 different outlets throughout the UK, mostly in The Cotswolds. Here are the main ones …

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Cotswold Markets (including Cirencester)

Cotswold Markets (including Cirencester)

Cotswold Markets (including Cirencester)

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In CIRENCESTER — home of Auntie Caroline’s — you can find Auntie Caroline herself at the Farmers’ Market in front of the church on the fourth Saturday of the month. If she isn’t there, then look out for Hailey Farm Lamb stall (second Saturday) or Mark’s cheese van (Fridays) where you can get the essential pickles! 


Hailey Farm Lamb‘s other stalls, at FAIRFORD market on the Wednesdays after the second and fourth Saturdays of the month, and CHELTENHAM Farmers’ Market on the second Friday of the month, also carry Auntie Caroline's products.


Cirencester Outlets

Cotswold Markets (including Cirencester)

Cotswold Markets (including Cirencester)

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If there isn’t a market on then pop in to Halls Bakery at the main intersection by the market place to see a small range of the pickles, chutneys, and jams. 


If you want to see a very impressive display of the full range, then the journey up to Jesse Smith Farm Shop & Cafe on Love Lane Industrial Estate is worth it! Jesse Smith’s was the first ever shop that Auntie Caroline supplied, and has been a key part of her business since she started in 2013. You’ll easily spend an hour browsing all the delightful produce there, so why not then head over to Corinium Ales brewery on Bathurst Estate, and treat yourself to a pint and a packet of crisps with a pickled egg … Auntie Caroline’s of course! 



Other areas of Gloucestershire

Cotswold Markets (including Cirencester)

Other areas of Gloucestershire

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In the Cheltenham area, Roots & Fruits on Bath Road, and Court Farm Shop in Stoke Orchard have a great selection. 


In TETBURY try Halls Bakery near the mini-roundabout, or drive to Hayle’s Fruit Farm near WINCHCOMBE and explore the farm while you’re there. 


CHALFORD Village Shop has a small selection, but are always happy to order in for you. As are the friendly team at the infamous Made in STROUD. 


The outdoor dining pods at Wotton Farm Shop in WOTTON-UNDER-EDGE have to be seen to be believed, as does the building that is The Old Prison at NORTHLEACH — be sure to order their delicious cream tea with Auntie Caroline's jam. 

Oxfordshire

Worcestershire, Warwickshire, Berkshire

Other areas of Gloucestershire

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Auntie Caroline’s products can be found at nearby OXFORDSHIRE, in Savages Farm Shop, a lovely family-owned business in Didcot that stocks almost every chutney Auntie Caroline makes. 


Also try Wates & Co Delicatessen in Witney, and Hook Norton Brewery in Hook Norton — why not book a tour of this incredible Victorian brewery while you’re there?

Wiltshire

Worcestershire, Warwickshire, Berkshire

Worcestershire, Warwickshire, Berkshire

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In WILTSHIRE, you can get Auntie Caroline’s products from Purton House Organics, site of The Festival on the Farm, aka “the greatest little music festival in the South West.” There’s also Roves Farm in Swindon — a fantastic place to take the kids to spend time with farm animals for the day while you get your pickle fix. And Allington Farm Shop in Chippenham, which has most of the Auntie Caroline range, and sells amazing Christmas trees!

Worcestershire, Warwickshire, Berkshire

Worcestershire, Warwickshire, Berkshire

Worcestershire, Warwickshire, Berkshire

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If you’re in WORCESTERSHIRE then try Hodgehill Farm Shop in Kidderminster, and if you’re in WARWICKSHIRE then try Yew Tree Farm Shop in Henley-in-Arden — the Yew Tree Shopping Village is well worth exploring. 


For BERKSHIRE pickled onion fans, you can’t miss Fletchers’ Greengrocers at Ashridge Manor Farm Garden Centre in Wokingham — they have possibly the largest stock of Auntie Caroline’s pickled onions in any one place!

Devon

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Motorway Services

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Even further afield, Auntie Caroline supplies Blue Diamond’s Fermoys Garden Centre in Newton Abbot, DEVON. Auntie Caroline was thrilled when Fermoys approached her many years ago, as Devonians tend to favour Edes Pickled Onions — the very onions that Plymouth-raised Auntie Caroline grew up on!


Fermoys tend to be most well-stocked at Christmas so best to call ahead before making a special trip. They are known to regularly sell out of the Banging Brussels.

Motorway Services

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Motorway Services

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If you're travelling up or down the M5 MOTORWAY, then you simply can’t miss the fantastic Westmorland Family-owned Gloucester Services M5 North & Southbound, who stock a wide range of the pickles. It’s definitely worth scheduling your driving break for here — it’s a beautifully designed service station unlike any other. Oh, and the lasagne is amazing!


And all the way up north in CUMBRIA, you can stop off at their Tebay Services M6 North & Southbound in Knutsford, where both service stations have Auntie Caroline’s pickles.

Becoming a Stockist

Becoming a Stockist

Becoming a Stockist

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As a rule, Auntie Caroline hasn’t taken on any new stockists for more than two years. The business has grown to be much bigger than she ever intended, and she loves the close relationships she has with her stockists, and prefers to focus on them rather than expansion. 


But there have been a few exceptions. So please do get in touch by completing the form below if you’d like to discuss the possibility of becoming a stockist. 

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