Thornbury Farm Market and Community Supported Agriculture (CSA) in West Chester, PA, was established in 1709 and continues to honor its legacy by growing a diverse range of organic vegetables. The market offers a variety of fresh produce, including meats free from hormones and antibiotics, award-winning olive oil, local cheeses, honey, jellies, and ice cream. Visitors can also meet Daisy the donkey, Rue the mini pony, goats, and Clover the pet pig on the premises.
Thornbury Farm is not just a farm, but also serves as an event venue with a historical significance dating back to the 1700s. The farm hosts events like baby showers and weddings, and offers guided tours to explore the Battle of Brandywine grounds. Guests can enjoy hayrides and learn about the farm's rich heritage. For more information on events, visitors can schedule tours or classes by contacting the farm directly.
Under the guidance of Randell H. Spackman, Thornbury Farm operates as a Community Supported Agriculture organization, where members support the farm financially in exchange for a weekly basket of produce from June through fall. Limited memberships are available each year, and interested individuals can contact the farm for details. Visitors are reminded to supervise children for safety and are advised to handle animals and participate in events at their own risk.
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