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None Such Farm Market

This farm has been feeding Bucks County for more than 200 years

Photo courtesy of Kristen at None Such Farms

This year-round, family owned and operated farm market abutting 217 acres of Bucks County land offers a cornucopia of local products, including its own produce (everything from corn and asparagus to rhubarb and blackberries) as well as produce from other area farms.

The full-service meat shop features None Such’s own farm-raised, hormone-free Angus beef and other deli meats, while the garden shop is stocked with annuals, perennials, herbs and hanging baskets grown in the farm’s greenhouses. Other local products represented include jams and jellies, honey, organic dairy, wine from Buckingham Valley Vineyards, Laurie’s Chocolates, Bobbie’s Hummus, Martins Sausage, J Scones, and many more.

4493 York Road
Buckingham, PA
(215) 794-5201
nonesuchfarms.com

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