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Weston's Farm & Market is a historic family farm in Western Maine that has been practicing sustainable agriculture since 1799. The farm offers a variety of seasonal crops, specialty foods, and fine gifts, along with local meats and other products through its markets in Fryeburg and Conway. It serves as both a retail outlet for fresh produce and a community destination for seasonal activities.
Wonderful local farm with fresh organic produce at fair prices. The farm stand is tastefully decorated, inviting guests with a warm welcome. From cute children’s books and beautiful dining sets, fresh vegetables to maple syrup to local honey, lots to look at and enjoy!
There's a good amount of fresh produce and local meats for purchase. The gift shop has very nice hand made pottery and hand blown glass items. There are holiday gifts and books too.
Always well stocked with beautiful seasonal produce and other foods for a great value. We always got our Christmas trees here growing up. Still a fun friendly family run farm for kids to explore. We really enjoyed picking out pumpkins and playing in the hay fort!
Lovely lovely expanded farm stand. Lots of incredible produce (Weston’s carrots rock!), local meat, beautiful pottery, children’s books and misc items. Wonderfully curated.
Great place! Love the little shop with the adorable gifts which are unique and local. Produce I bought from there was great! We'll be back!
Beautiful seasonal decorations, cards, wreaths and cut your own Christmas Trees. I shop there every summer for their seedlings, (you find many unusual ones) to their beautiful produce and amazing corn. The staff is wonderful, the store is brimming with local goodness - I highly recommend this shop.
First time in, highly recommend! Amazing pumpkin selection right now as well!
Great country store with fresh farm grown produce, books and collectibles.
Great family spot. The hay fort is a hit with the kids
Always a great place for vegetables and farm produce. We used to be able to cut our own tree here two weeks before Christmas. That insured a fresh cut and less likely to dry out quickly and become a fire hazard or just drop needles everywhere. The cut your own season ends 4 weeks before Christmas. So what’s the point of cut your own? I suggest they delay the cut your own season by two weeks. At least end it closer to Christmas.