

HILL VIEW FARM
Hill View Farm has been home to Frazer since 1977, with over 30 years as a professional gardener he’s investing his horticultural experience to nurturing his own Farm to Fork produce.
At Hill View Farm you’ll find our flower patch, community farm shop, Craft Wine and the Farm itself where we lovingly raise our Shropshire sheep.
Frazer and his wife Anna, are both passionate custodians of their little ecological farm nestled in the The Lenches and can't wait to share their delicious fresh farm produce with you.


OUR FARM TO FORK ETHOS
Nestled in the serene Worcestershire countryside, Hill View Farm embodies a deep reverence for Mother Nature. Here, the rhythm of the seasons dictates our harvest, ensuring each flower is as vibrant as it is sustainable.
Our commitment to being good custodians of this beautiful part of the world, is evident from our gently raised lamb to nurturing each delicate new shoot in our flower patch.
At Hill View Farm you'll find not just delicious products, but a symphony of flavours and fragrances that echo the harmony of our surroundings.

THE ENCHANTING LENCHES
You'll find Hill View Farm in The Lenches, just a short drive from Alcester, Evesham or Worcester.
The Lenches comprises a group of five, rural villages surrounded by farmland, woodland and orchards, set in the beautiful county of Worcestershire.
Situated on a ridge, which forms the northern boundary of the Vale of Evesham, the word Lench is derived from an old Anglo-Saxon word meaning a hill or area of high ground.