Ascog Farm
Chamber Rating
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Fancy Free
beautiful working farm in s lovely location on Bute.
Dec 25th, 2019 -
Sven Richter
Got my wool there. Fantastic quality for a reasonable price! Will definitely get back.
Sep 10th, 2019 -
Blue Hake
Great place to get fresh eggs when you run out.
Feb 26th, 2019 -
Banner Hampton
Ascog Farm covers 150 acres (approximately 60 hectares) of hilly ground on the Isle of Bute, Scotland. Around 110 acres of the land is down to permanent pasture, the remaining 40 acres comprising rough grazing. The farm land is grazed all year by a small herd of Shorthorn cross cattle (with suckler calves at foot) together with flocks of Texel, Shetland and Hebridean sheep. Ascog's cattle and sheep are registered with Quality Meat Scotland (Membership number 016276) to assure quality, character and traceability. In the Summer Ascog Farm takes on grazing cattle from neighbouring farms and, later in the year, over-Wintering hogs from the hill ground in Argyll.
Apr 11th, 2018
Contact Info
- (170) 050-3063
Questions & Answers
Q What is the phone number for Ascog Farm?
A The phone number for Ascog Farm is: (170) 050-3063.
Q Where is Ascog Farm located?
A Ascog Farm is located at Balmory Rd, Isle of Bute Ward, sct PA20 9LL
Q What is the internet address for Ascog Farm?
A The website (URL) for Ascog Farm is: http://www.ascogfarm.com/
Q How is Ascog Farm rated?
A Ascog Farm has a 4.8 Star Rating from 4 reviewers.
Ratings and Reviews
Ascog Farm
Overall Rating
Overall Rating
( 4 Reviews )Fancy Free on Google
beautiful working farm in s lovely location on Bute.
Sven Richter on Google
Got my wool there. Fantastic quality for a reasonable price! Will definitely get back.
Blue Hake on Google
Great place to get fresh eggs when you run out.
Banner Hampton on Google
Ascog Farm covers 150 acres (approximately 60 hectares) of hilly ground on the Isle of Bute, Scotland.
Around 110 acres of the land is down to permanent pasture, the remaining 40 acres comprising rough grazing.
The farm land is grazed all year by a small herd of Shorthorn cross cattle (with suckler calves at foot) together with flocks of Texel, Shetland and Hebridean sheep.
Ascog's cattle and sheep are registered with Quality Meat Scotland (Membership number 016276) to assure quality, character and traceability.
In the Summer Ascog Farm takes on grazing cattle from neighbouring farms and, later in the year, over-Wintering hogs from the hill ground in Argyll.