Bentley Grange is set in idylic West Yorkshire countryside where the Moorhouse family have farmed since 1889. Different generations have adapted their skills to a wide range of agricultural activities including growing soft fruit which began in the late 70s. Now one of the only places in the area to offer pick your own fruit, it continues to provide a range of soft fruit grown to the highest standards.
The extensive animal and pet food shop started from small beginnings in the mid 1980s and has large sections devoted to Horses, dogs, wild birds and poultry. Cats, small mammals, sheep and goats are also catered for and there is a wide range of accessories available including buckets, brushes, wheelbarrows and much more.
The extensive animal and pet food shop started from small beginnings in the mid 1980s and has large sections devoted to Horses, dogs, wild birds and poultry. Cats, small mammals, sheep and goats are also catered for and there is a wide range of accessories available including buckets, brushes, wheelbarrows and much more.
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We stock hundreds of products for all your animals needs, from shampoo to a wheel barrow, fly spray to electric fencing. We also have access to thousands more which can be ordered and in store within a few days. If you require anything that isn't listed, please contact us and we will do our best to help.
We grow a range of soft fruit including Strawberries, Raspberries, Blackcurrants, Redcurrants and Gooseberries. Strawberries often start around Wimbledon week and last approximately six weeks. Gooseberries start a little earlier and raspberries and currants a little later but each year is different, depending on the weather.
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Heidi Dawson
Dec 18, 2021
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David Pearson
Jul 29, 2021
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Maggie Nicholson
Jul 24, 2021
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I've been going here for years and years to pick raspberries. The staff are always very friendly and the system is very efficient. BUT since they have changed to growing the raspberries under cover they are nowhere near as good. Yes the fruit are big and no doubt take much less work but they are tasteless. I might as well buy them in the supermarket as it's not worth picking these any more
John Carter
Jul 15, 2021
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Terence Meadmore
Nov 16, 2019
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Jo Swann
Aug 26, 2019
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