News Buckland News...
We wanted to take the time to say THANK YOU for a GREAT YEAR.
We are EXTREMELY BLESSED to have such supportive CUSTOMERS and FRIENDS and
can't wait to see you again next year. BEST WISHES to you all in 2012.
Please check Facebook, our website and emails for updates.
We will be open, beginning Friday, January 13, for winter weekends. Our hours
will be 9-6, Fridays. Saturdays and Sundays.
What to look forward to in 2012:
-Expanded selection of BULK FOODS (to include lots of new GLUTEN FREE products)
MORE OF THE SAME GREAT STUFF YOU ALREADY LOVE :-)
Check our our blog, "SEASONING'. Click on the yellow button at bottom left. Let us know
how you like it.
History How We Got Here...
Bill and Sherry Coffey, along with Bill's parents, opened Buckland Farm Market 26 years ago in a small, shack-like building on the Prince William/Fauquier County line. In 2007, after the passing of their landlord, that property was sold. Buckland Farm Market had to relocate. Loyal friends (and customers), Bryant & Bet Smith offered Buckland Farm Market a new home up on the hill of Avalon Farm.
After several years of planning and construction, Buckland Farm Market was again open to the community in September, 2009. The market now operates on a 150+ acre working cattle farm with bountiful opportunites and resources at their disposal, including rich, untouched fields for growing their own organic fruits & vegetables.
In the produce business for over 40 years, Bill has a feel for how the industry works, and continues to deal with the people who have supplied fresh goods for his markets for many years. Of course, he is always looking for new products to please his customers and keep them happy & healthy for years to come. The market is operated by Bill, his wife Sherry Lynn, his son Brandon, his sisters, and several close family friends.
The new Buckland Farm Market has the perfect hill for kite flying on those blustery spring days. In the summer, it is the perfect place for you to get your juicy melons and fresh corn, steaks, marinades and other cook out necessities, including our signature vine ripe tomatoes. In the fall, celebrate the season with our fall festival. We welcome you to come enjoy our 4.5 acre CORN MAZE, and Fall Festival, including hayrides, farm animals, pumpkins, apples, cider and more. Come sit on the porch and enjoy the view. You can even watch the cows come home.
Be sure to stock up for the holidays at Sherry Lynn's Pie shop and get brownie points with family & friends by taking them a treat when you go to visit. Don' forget to get your Christmas tree & stock up on your jams, jellies, & pickled goodies before we take a time out to regroup & hibernate for a few weeks in the winter.
Buckland Farm Market is a down-home, family-owned and operated country market with something to offer you and your loved ones throughout all four seasons.
Bill, Sherry, & Brandon Coffey,
Bryant & Bet Smith
Ground Breaking of
Buckland Farm Market
on Avalon Farm
February 25, 2008
Owners
Bill & Sherry Coffey
Corn Maze Corn Maze and
Fall Festival 2011
Thank you for a great 2011 Fall Festival.
We had an excellent turn out for our Civil War Corn Maze and festivities.
We have already started turning our wheels for next year and promise another exciting, fun-filled time for you and your family!
Find Us From Rte 66: Take Exit 40 (Haymarket) South on Rte 15 three miles,to a Right Turn at Rte 29. The market is about 2 miles south on the right, just after the "Welcome to Fauquier County" sign.
From Gainesville area: Rte 29 South about 5 miles, past the Rte 15 Intersection and Vint Hill Road. The market entrance is about 3/4 mile on the right.
From Rte 28 Corridor: Take Vint Hill Road to Traffic Light at Rte 29. Turn Left. Look for our turn lane just after the "Welcome to Fauquier County" sign.
Traveling North on Rt. 29:
Located about 7 miles North of Warrenton, Buckland Farm Market is on the left at Riley Road. Please pass the church to make a legal U-turn at the next crossover. The entrance for Buckland Farm Market begins just after the "Welcome to Fauquier County" sign.
Look for the Strawman!