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There are so many different types of chutney including seasonal specials such as Boxing Day chutney and spiced apple, pear and tomato chutney made with seasonal fruits. Dollop a spoonful onto your ploughman's, add delicious crunch to your sandwich and serve with your local Sussex cheeseboard – with fresh artisan bread of course. We help you find the best chutneys, pickles and piccalilli in Sussex.

Find Chutneys in Sussex.

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  • Westons Farm Shop in
  • Award-winning farm shop, Itchingfield nr Horsham, offering home-grown or very local produce including home-bred beef, lamb and pork. Meat and veg boxes for collection.

  • Lambs Larder in
  • Family owned convenience store and farm shop located in the picturesque village of Bells Yew Green.

  • The Cheese Hut in
  • The Cheese Hut is a small delicatessen in Portslade, East Sussex branching from The Cheese Man, wholesaler of fine cheeses and charcuterie products.

  • South Brockwells Farm  in
  • Seasonal farm shop on a family farm in the Sussex Weald specialising in freshly-cut asparagus, oven-ready game and goat meat from their own Boer herd. Plus carefully-sourced, quality local produce.

  • Spring Barn Farm in
  • Farm shop in Lewes stocked full of Sussex produce, with restaurant, children's play area and campsite

  • Deerview Fine Sussex Foods in
  • Artisan producer of the finest preserves, marmalades, chutneys & condiments based in Wivelsfield Green, West Sussex

  • Bartie's Sussex Faire, Ardingly in
  • Family-run producer of award-winning, jams, marmalades, jellies, chutneys, mustards, relishes and sauces hand-made in small batches from seasonal Sussex and Kent produce.

  • Balcombe Estate Game Shop in
  • Balcombe Estate Game Shop sells game meat produced on the estate alongside a range of local Sussex food and drink produce.

  • Tuppenny Barn Organics, Southbourne in
  • High quality, affordable, organic produce sold via shop and VegBag scheme. Also involved with teaching young people how organic food production works in harmony with nature