Swindon farm wins food Oscars for best bangers and bacon

Rebecca Jones with her free range pigs Rebecca Jones with her free range pigs

A FARM which has been run by the same family for more than 50 years is celebrating winning two awards for the outstanding quality of its bangers and bacon.

Hinton Marsh Farm in Bourton, near South Marston, landed gold in two categories of this year’s national Great Taste Awards for its dry-cured bacon and plain traditional sausage.

The awards, organised by the Guild of Fine Food, have been described as the Oscars of the food world and the Great Taste logo is intended as a mark of a quality, local retailer.

The food is judged by three different panels at three different venues. More than 8,800 products were entered this year from more than 2,500 companies.

The family-run farm is situated at the foot of the Wiltshire Chalkdownlands and offers free-range beef, pork, chicken and lamb.

Rebecca Jones, daughter of owner Stanley Jones, said: “It feels great to add to our collection of awards and that our hard work has been recognised along with the quality of our produce. It’s good for our customers too that they are enjoying award-winning food.”

The family has a knowledge of farming stretching back to the 1600s and uses a slow-growing approach to animals and poultry The farm, which has a stall at the Designer Outlet on Sundays, also has an on-site butcher.

The produce can also be bought at the Lotmead Farm shop, in Wanborough, and the Harrrow Inn.

“We follow a traditional approach and grow our own food for our animals,” Miss Jones said.

“Everything is home-made to ensure the quality and is made with love.”

For more information please email info@hintonmarshfarm.

co.uk or visit hintonmarshfarm.co.uk,

Comments(7)

daws says...
7:40pm Thu 9 Aug 12

nice jeans

greenpacer says...
10:39pm Thu 9 Aug 12

mmm.. lovely! I do like a nice bit of pork !

southside7 says...
11:11pm Thu 9 Aug 12

Glad I read this. Sick to the back teeth of factory farming and pigs in particular being reared in appalling conditions all over the UK, good to see people caring for their welfare. Will be checking them out and a likely future customer....great story Adver.

Localboy86 says...
7:19am Fri 10 Aug 12

Ditto

Always Grumpy says...
8:41am Sat 11 Aug 12

Pigs in the UK are reared in the best conditions in the EU. The cramped rearing pens of old are long gone.
BBC's Countryfile did quite a detailed report on it all not long ago.

RichardR1 says...
7:20am Sun 12 Aug 12

It's such a shame that we import so much meat from countries whose welfare record is not a patch on ours.

Many local egg producers have been put out of business because of the UK adopting EU policy when other EU countries haven't.

Supermarkets have forced down egg prices, whilst producers have had to pay out large sums to comply with new regulation.

PLOD says...
5:09pm Wed 15 Aug 12

Wonderful sausages. Get down to the Farmers' Market every Sunday at Outlet and taste a true tribute to Wiltshire family enterprise. Well deserved prize.

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