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Christmassy places to stop

Christmassy lights in trees

Festive Farm Shops and Christmassy events worth a detour

When this Blog-Writer used to run a café (p285 of The Extra Mile Guide, since you ask), the festive décor amounted to a few knitted sprouts dangling from string in the window. Charming? Perhaps. Christmassy? Debatable. 

But some places really go to town. The sort of venues that make you stop mid-stride as you walk into full festive wonderland mode. So here’s a hand-picked selection from our guides (browse our titles here). Some are included because their Christmas exuberance caught our eye, others because they’re simply brilliant stops for seasonal essentials. 

Norpar Barns, Navestock, Essex

At Norpar Barns you’ll find Father Christmas, wreath-making workshops, roast pork, mulled punch, carol singing, plus a whole separate blacked-out Christmas Light Barn. So if you’re seeking festive fun in and around Essex, head to Norpar for your Christmas treats.

Find Christmas at Norpar Barns 

Blacker Hall Farm Shop, Wakefield, West Yorkshire

This place just has everything. It’s farm shop meets deli–greengrocer–fishmonger–gift house–wine loft and they really pull out all the stops at Christmas. In fact at any time of the year (they do Halloween particularly well, too). 

Enjoy festive and seasonal events at Blacker Hall Farm Shop

Silver Birch, Crossford, Fife

Their Christmas decoration displays are magazine-worthy and famous across Scotland. So if you’re exploring the East Neuk or thereabout this Christmas, don’t miss out on the festivities here at Silver Birch. 

Discover more about Silver Birch here

Folies of Stansted, Essex

Folies is a cracking Christmas shop when the season rolls round. To be honest, they also love putting on rather stylish seasonal displays throughout the rest of the year, too. So for Christmas done right, head to Folies.

Find Folies in The Extra Mile

Ginger & Pickles, Byley, Cheshire

Among many festive delights, Ginger and Pickles’ charity Reindeer Weekend at Byley is unmissable for any Rudolph enthusiast. For a real authentic taste of Christmas, and for events to really get the little ones exited at this special time of year, pop to one of Cheshire’s foodie highlights, Ginger & Pickles. (They have several branches now: you can’t keep a good farm shop café down!). 

Ginger and Pickles, Byley 
Ginger and Pickles, Tarporley

Beltonville Farm Shop and Café, Buxton, Derbyshire

Here at Beltonville Farm Shop, a tidal wave of Christmas trees sweeps in each year. Pick the perfect one, bag some presents, then restore yourself with lunch in the café. What a treat. Anywhere that cyclists frequent tends to be fabulous, and local riders love Beltonville. So if you’re in the Peaks and seeking a festive fill in Christmassy surrounds, look no further. 

Forage Farm Shop and Kitchen, Cowbridge, Glamorgan

At this festive time of year, Forage offers the full Christmas experience: seasonal restaurant menus, hampers, meat orders, workshops, corporate parties and more. It’s a properly Christmassy cornucopia. As their giant-sized deckchair states: it’s all rather ‘fablas’. Go online for more about their ’12 days of Christmas’ offers, too. See below for when Santa came to Forage…

Learn more about Forage

Christmas time and Father Christmas at Forage

Bury Lane, Royston, Cambridgeshire

Bury Lane is over 40 years old and still going strong: turkeys, festive hampers, seasonal food halls, Christmas trees, a visiting Santa, gifts: the whole festive shebang. Head to their website to see what festive events and Christmassy goings on are planned this season.  

Find Bury Lane online

Brookelynne Farm Shop, Clacton-on-Sea, Essex

At Brookelynne Farm Shop, as seen in our very own The Farm Shop Guide, turkey chicks are reared lovingly through the year, ready for the big feast. Pop along for these and other lovingoly reared and crafted Christmas treats.  

Brookelynne Farm Shop online

Lathcoats Farm Shop, Chelmsford, Essex

Lathcoats is great year-round, producing wonderful apples and other crops and staging memorable seasonal year-round. Come to this much-loved farm shop this Christmas to see it in its festive colours. You can pick your own dream tree or can even rent one if you prefer to have minimal impact on the planet. 

Find Lathcoats on The Extra Mile website. (It’s also in The Farm Shop Guide, which makes a great present for those who love to shop locally and support local farms and farmers wherever you may travel). 

Peterley Manor Farm, Great Missenden, Bucks

Peterley Manor is a rather stylish place to find yourself, and Christmas is no exception. They also happen to be quite the experts in Christmas trees. If you’ve driving home for Christmas this year and happen to be passing, do swing in for seasonal events and festive cheer. If you’ll only be visiting them online, they’ve written a really useful blog on real vs artificial tree options.

Enjoy Peterley Manor in person or online this Christmas. 

Christmas gift ideas for foodies

Whether you’re hunting for a show-stopping tree, planning a festive family day out, or simply craving an outstanding mince pie, these brilliant stops deliver Christmas cheer in spades. Expect lifted spirits, a full car boot, and a grin that should last well into the New Year. 

If you’d prefer to tick off some present-buying boxes now, then our three books each make fabulous festive treats for the foodies in your life. There’s The Extra Mile, Delicious Alternatives to Motorway Services; The Farm Shop Guide; and The Coastal Café Guide. Coming soon is The Sauna Guide to the South West, watch this space and keep an eye on our blog and online shop for more on that (you can pre-order on this well-known website if you want to do so before you forget, or just wait for us…).

Good luck in finding festive stop-overs and Christmassy joy on your journeys to and from friends and loved ones this year, and happy Christmas to you from all of us here at Extra Mile Books. 

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Festive Cookbooks for 2025

Rick Stein's Christmas (c) Rick Stein

Four Fabulous Christmas Cookbooks for 2025

From Rick Stein’s nostalgic seaside suppers to the Hairy Bikers’ big-hearted cheer, 2025’s new festive cookbooks offer something for everyone. From make-ahead sanity, to culinary adventure and a splash of wicked mischief, these four new releases will see you through the season well fed and well read.

Image above (c) Rick Stein

How to Survive Christmas, by Jilly Cooper

The world’s a little less jolly sans Jilly, but her irreverent charm lives on in this cheeky festive guide. Dispensing her trademark wicked wisdom, Jilly shares how we can all survive that most treacherous of seasons with style (and with the inevitably generous glugs of sherry). Less cookbook, more social satire, it’s a fizzing antidote to yuletide perfectionism. And by following her advice and keeping the spirit of Jilly alive, what a way to toast a wonderful woman whom the world sadly lost this October. 

How to Survive Christmas, by Jilly Cooper

Rick Stein’s Christmas, by Rick Stein

Rick opens the door to a Christmas full of warmth, comfort, and quietly impressive food. Across 100 recipes, from classic goose to the bright, far-flung flavours of his travels, Rick balances nostalgia with a spirit of adventure. Always elegant, never fussy, his is exactly the sort of Christmas we’d all like to be invited to. If you’re looking for a book gift for a foodie who knows how to live and wants their Christmas feasting to reflect that, this is just the ticket. 

Rick Stein’s Christmas, by Rick Stein

Christmas feast (c) Mel Poole

The Hairy Bikers’ 12 Days of Christmas, by Si King and Dave Myer

Ever-jovial Si (with the memory of dearly departed Dave never far from his or our minds) serves up The Hairy Bikers’ trademark mix of humour and hearty fare here in a new festive cookbook for 2025. Feel the warmth of foolproof classics, and look out for the clever twists and unmistakable charm that made the pair such national treasures. We particularly like the perfect cheeseboard (just saying). If you need to rush out for any last-minute ingredients, our own Farm Shop Guide might help you find the best local farmers and butchers to truly do these recipes justice. A fab gift for foodies this Christmas. 

The Hairy Bikers’ 12 Days of Christmas, by Si King and Dave Myer

The Batch Lady Saves Christmas, by Suzanne Mulholland

If December sends you spinning, Suzanne Mulholland’s calm and practical approach to ‘batching’ (that’s batch cooking to you and I)is a gift in itself to making Christmas feel achievable. With over 100 make-ahead recipes, some that also magically freeze, you’ll love this book’s savvy advice on budgets, leftovers, and stress-free entertaining. There’s even a chapter on air-fryer dishes and one-pot wonders for those who really are short on time, space, and energy but still want to get a delicious job done. The perfect gift for the busy foodie in your life.

The Batch Lady Saves Christmas, by Suzanne Mulholland   

Festive book gifts for foodies this Christmas

Whichever book finds its way into your kitchen (or your loved ones’ stockings), may it bring a little calm to the chaos and a lot of cheer to the table this year. Because, at the end of the day, that’s what Christmas meals are really about: good food, good company… and perhaps a little glass of something sparkling to keep the Christmassy cogs turning. 

For other book inspiration for the food lovers in your life this Christmas, visit our own online bookshop. Our titles include The Extra Mile Guide (Delicious Alternatives to Motorway Services); The Coastal Café Guide; and The Farm Shop Guide. Happy shopping, cooking, and book-buying!