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New Forest Tea Company Pop Up

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Where to find us

26/04/25 - The Glasshouse Food Festival

18/05/25 - Watercress Festival

15/06/25 - Marwell Zoo Spring Fair

05/07/25 - Westlands Summer Fair

19/07/25 - Farmers Butcher

29/07-31/07/25 - New Forest Show

New Forest Tea Company Pop Up

Pop-up Shop

When we're Open

Opening on Saturday 10th May, 2025 our pop up shop is located at our unit and allows you the chance to stock up on all your favourites and peruse our selection of local producer products.

Join us at Unit 3, Cheneys Business Centre, Romsey Road, Ower, SO51 6AF

On arrival park to the left of the black gates and ring the bell for Unit 3 on the black door.

2026 Dates Coming Soon!

Tea, coffee and cakes available to take away and enjoy on the pop up days as well!

More dates to be added soon.

We love getting out and about in the New Forest. We're very fortunate to live in a region that has so many diverse festivals and markets and you can find out more below. Having lived in the forest over the last 10 years we are so grateful to be part of such a historical and environmentally significant area. If you have never visited the New Forest before here are some things you may not know:

Forest Facts

Dramatic sunset over the New Forest National Park at Bratley View near Lyndhurst in Hampshire

The New Forest isn’t in fact new! It was established by William the Conqueror in 1079 as Nova Foresta (new hunting ground)

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The New Forest has the highest concentration of ancient and veteran trees in Western Europe with more than 1000 recorded

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A third of British Wildflower species grow in the New Forest

A macro of a common blue damselfly (enallagma cyathigerum) on a plant stem

An incredible 63% of Britain’s insects, 75% of all Dragonfly species and all six UK Native reptiles are found here

Dramatic sunset over the New Forest National Park at Bratley View near Lyndhurst in Hampshire

Every autumn pigs are released into the forest to control the level of fallen acorns, this is known as pannage

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Commoners in the New Forest still hold ancient rights of grazing in on the forest so you will see an array of ponies, cows, donkeys and sheep but please don’t feed them and drive carefully within the forest

With miles of walks, cycle paths, and more it's definitely worth a visit, and whilst you are here why not check out some of our amazing local producers and artisans.