stem of a blueberry plant and Dartmoor ponies on the farm

Special blueberries from a special farm


North Harton Farm where Dartmoor Blueberries originated is privileged to have recently been awarded a Natural England Higher Level Stewardship Agreement to protect and enhance the environment on their 170 acre farm.


The farm is located in Dartmoor National Park and borders Lustleigh Cleave that looks out over several of Dartmoor’s highest tors.


It is set within areas of high archaeological interest, a diverse wealth of wildlife including rare bats, owls, and High Brown Fritillary butterflies. Deer can be seen roaming the organically farmed fields and woodland.


At over 700 feet in altitude and a long distance from any city the sky at night is a sight to behold with crystal clear stars.

The owner Robin Bradford embodies the future of the farming industry. His father and grandfather farmed on Dartmoor and Robin is proud to carry on the family tradition of successful farming while caring for the traditional landscape and wildlife on the farm.


‘The land is mine, the water’s mine and the blueberries are mine – so we can compete with any farm in the world and that is exactly what we are doing. Locally produced organic blueberries – yum yum! ’


‘If the final product is of the highest quality and sold at a sensible price then the consumer will buy it,’ says Robin.


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