About Grange Farm

Grange Farm Soft PYO is a family run farm run by Karen and Clifford Morton. We are situated in the peaceful village of Copston Magna off the A5 not far from Nuneaton, Hinckley and Lutterworth. The family started growing soft fruit in the 1970s and we are now the third generation to carry on this tradition.

You can come and enjoy picking your own Strawberries, Raspberries, Green and Red Gooseberries, Redcurrants and Blackcurrants, Blueberries, Blackberries and Broad Beans. Surrounded by beautiful countryside many customers remark that they find their visit extremely relaxing and therapeutic.

Our Strawberries are grown on tabletops under cover to protect the crop from adverse weather which provides high quality fruit and all weather picking. With our tabletop system there is no bending and fruit is easy to pick and accessible for all in any weather.

NORMAL OPENING HOURS

  • Tuesday to Saturday: 9:00am to 6:00pm
  • Sunday: 9:00am to 5:00pm (Closed on Mondays)

We offer free car parking close to our fruit picking areas and toilet facilities are on site. Payment can be made by cash or credit/debit cards.

Before visiting us always call us on 01455 220572 for up-to-date opening times and crop availability. A regularly updated message will help you make the best arrangements for your trip (especially in rainy or overcast weather.) If you have a specific enquiry or wish to place an order please leave a message and we will ring you back as soon as we can.

Alternatively you can can e-mail us at enquiries@grangefarmcopston.co.uk

VARIETIES

We have three different varieties of strawberries available to pick. These are Elsanta, Fenella and Malling Centenary. This enables us to spread the picking season. Our raspberry varieties are Glen Ample, Cascade Delight and our newly planted Glen Fyne. We offer Invicta Green gooseberries at the start of the season followed by Red Martlet – a sweeter dessert gooseberry. Our Early Blue and Duke Blueberries and Helen Blackberries are now well established for pick your own.

For a guide to fruit availability see our Crop Calendar Page.