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£1.50 – £220.00Price range: £1.50 through £220.00
Dried British Apple – Delicious air dried British Apple made from our own apples
Our dried British apple is a wonderful ingredient and also a perfect healthy snack. Make your own trail mix, granola or enjoy on its own.
A wonderful topper for ice cream and other deserts also perfect for dipping in chocolate. Our dried apple is also fantastic for decorating drinks and can also be used as a botanical. The possibilities are endless!
These dried British apples are grown on our family farm and are carefully air dried to lock in the flavour. These are not freeze dried which quite radically alters the flavour. Gently air dried the apples are crisp and ever so slightly caramelised. Most dried apple on the market is imported and so we are glad to offer British dried apple for you to enjoy.
Chopped Apple Currently Available – Join the Waiting List for Sliced
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Dehusked Gunslebert Cobnut – 2025 Season Now Available
Our Dehusked Gunslebert Cobnuts are now available. The Gunslebert  is a variety of hazelnut that has a unique and enjoyable flavour. As a nut the Gunslebert is more rounded than the Kent Cob and when green has a frilly husk. As a nut they can be eaten fresh or used in dishes.
Dehusked cobnuts should be kept cool to prevent the kernel (nut) drying. A salad draw is an ideal place for storage.
Want to know what to do with dehusked cobnuts? Look at our recipes. From Biscotti to pesto we have a tasty idea or two.
Our Gunslebert Cobnuts are available in weights ranging from 500g to 10kg and are harvested between September and October.
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Kent Cobnut Trees – Out of stock – Get notified by email – select quantity and add emailÂ
They are available to collect by appointment or delivery. They are bare root and will be without a pot. These trees have been propagated on our own heritage Kent Cobnut trees some of which are 100 years old. This was featured on Marcus Wareing’s tales from the Kitchen garden. These are whips / clones from the heritage mother trees and so should be ideal for producing the Kent Cob variety.
Many garden centres currently sell seedling trees and these usually yield very few cobnuts. These trees are the same trees that we grow on the farm and if properly maintained should produce a good crop of Kent Cobnuts.
They are suitable for planting most places in the UK. Two varieties are deemed preferable for pollination but not essential as common hedge row nut can assist with pollination. We cannot guarantee the size of the trees selected for delivery but every care is taken to select a good tree.
Cobnuts are packed full of vitamins, minerals and fibre. In winter the catkins on the trees brighten up the trees.
We can offer paid for consultation for large field plantings and management. Please email us if you want more than 10 trees.
All trees are different. Their roots, branches, shape vary. So images are only an indication of what the tree will look like.
We advise watering and planting promptly into the ground (if not saturated) or into a large pot for later planting if required. The pot should have room to allow further root growth. The tree will need a healthy watering over the first few days.
If planting make sure that the root ball is level and not at an angle. Water regularly and monitor. Do avoid planting if the ground is totally saturated and wait until drier, perhaps store in a pot during this time. You may need to purchase or make a tree guard ifor protection in the first 4 years.
The aim after this point will be to manage the growth of branches. These should be allowed to form at least 60cm from the ground. As we are now offering 2ft-3ft (61cm-91cm) whips we have begun this for you.
A useful pruning and management guide is available from the Kent Cobnut Association. Click Here

2025 Season – Finished for the season – Get a notification in 2026 by selecting a weight and adding an email below.Â
Enjoy the delicious taste of seasonal British cherries by ordering directly from Roughway Farm. Grown on our family farm in Kent and sent directly to you. Now Available in weights of 1.25kg, 2kg and 3kg. Heavier weights (4kg to 8kg) are available here.
Enjoy a bumper box of Cherries
What could be better than a box of freshly picked Kentish Cherries arriving on the door? Give a box of seasonal cherries to a loved one or friend. Simply enter a different delivery address at the checkout. We are happy to write a short note on the back of a card just add it to your customer comments. They also make for an original corporate gift.
By buying a bumper box of British Cherries you are getting premium quality direct from the farm produce. On top of this our price is very good value. This year they range from £13.80-£9.31 per kg with best value being a 8kg box. This is often better value than many punnets of cherries at your local supermarket. So from Roughway Farm you are getting quality, provenance and value.
Get the finest quality from field to table. Try our recipe for Chia coconut and cherry pudding
If you are having a party, enjoy smoothies or just want large quantities of fresh British fruit then order from us today.
Our fresh fruit one day delivery service currently operates across the UK from Monday to Friday*. Please add a note to your order if you are planning in advance and want your fruit by a specific day.
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2025 Harvest – Out of Stock – Dehusked available here – Get a husked notification in 2026, select weight below and add email.Â
Our fresh Green/Golden Gunslebert Cobnuts are now available for pre-order. The Gunslebert is a variety of hazelnut that has a unique and enjoyable flavour. As a nut the Gunslebert is more rounded than the Kent Cob and also has a frilly husk. As a nut they can be eaten fresh or used in dishes.
Our Gunslebert Cobnuts are available in weights ranging from 500g to 20kg and are harvested between September and October.
Multi Orders: We now offer improved delivery rates but please note if you order or preorder different varieties of cobnut (Kent, Gunslebert, Ennis, Butler) or multiple items we will dispatch them together when all are available as we no longer charge delivery fees per item. Please order fresh fruit separately as most fruits are harvested before cobnut season.


2025 Harvest – Dispatching – National Nut Day (22nd October) Sale – Ends 2nd November
Our fresh Green / Golden Cobnuts are widely renowned for their full flavour, they are perfect in dishes or simply on their own. Cobnuts have a nationally recognised nutritional profile and are said to be fantastic sources of protein:
Cobnut kernels typically contain 12%-17% protein by dry weight, and about 10%-15% fibre. Cobnuts are very rich in vitamin E and in calcium, typically containing about 21mg and 141mg per 100g kernel (dry weight) respectively. They provide about 0.4mg and 0.55mg of vitamins B1 and B6 respectively per 100g dry weight.
Our Cobnuts are available in weights ranging from 500g to 20kg and are harvested between August and October.Â
Multi Orders: We now offer improved delivery rates but please note if you order or preorder different varieties of cobnut (Kent, Gunslebert, Ennis, Butler) or multiple items we will dispatch them together when all are available as we no longer charge delivery fees per item. Please order fresh fruit separately as most fruits are harvested before cobnut season.
Green Kent Cobnuts qualify for our new Free Delivery option. Spend over £60 on eligible products and you will get free delivery.


Our Ennis are now out of stock – See you in 2020
Our cobnut gift bags are the perfect present for anyone who loves cobnuts at Christmas and nuts generally. Our gift bags come in weights of 500g or 1kg.
The Ennis Cobnut is a large round nut and has a delicious taste and flavour. If you want an original, rural and wholesome gift this Christmas then our cobnut gift bags are the answer! Ennis cobnuts usually sell out so we recommend ordering soon.
Cobnuts have a nationally recognised nutritional profile and are said to be fantastic sources of protein:
Cobnut kernels typically contain 12%-17% protein by dry weight, and about 10%-15% fibre. Cobnuts are very rich in vitamin E and in calcium, typically containing about 21mg and 141mg per 100g kernel (dry weight) respectively. They provide about 0.4mg and 0.55mg of vitamins B1 and B6 respectively per 100g dry weight.
Our gift bags are available in bag of 500g or 1kg. The bags are perfectly reusable and are made from jute, with a drawstring that seals the bag.
Please also note that all our cobnut gift bags are labeled ‘Kent Cobnuts’ even when ordering a different variety gift bag. All different varieties (non Kent Cob) will have a card attached to the rope detailing the exact variety. Images for display purposes only.Â

Potted Gunslebert Cobnut Trees – Out of Stock
We now have a number of Gunslebert Cobnut trees available in 7 Litre pots – We are out of 3 litre Gunslebert Cobnut trees. These trees are on British grown roots and are suitable for planting most places in the UK.
These are ideal for planting and producing high yielding trees. Many garden centers currently sell seedling trees and these usually yield very few cobnuts. These trees are the same trees that we grow on the farm and if properly maintained should produce a good crop of Kent Cobnuts.
Cobnuts are packed full of vitamins, minerals and fibre. In winter the catkins on the trees brighten up the trees.
Two varieties are deemed preferable for pollination but not essential as common hedge row nut can assist with pollination.
The trees do vary in size and shape but are generally between 30cm and a meter. We cannot guarantee the size of the trees selected for delivery but every care is taken to select a good tree.
On Arrival:
We advise watering the pot and planting promptly into the ground or into a large pot for later planting if required. The pot should have room to allow further root growth. The tree will need a healthy watering over the first few days.
If planting dig a hole twice the size of the pot and tease out the roots.Make sue that the root ball is level and not at an angle. Water regularly and monitor.
The aim after this point will be to manage the growth of branches. These should be allowed to form at least 60cm from the ground.
A useful pruning and management guide is available from the Kent Cobnut Association. Click Here
Other information can be found online.

Potted Ennis Cobnut Trees – Out of Stock
We now have a number of Ennis Cobnut trees available in 3 Litre pots – We are out of 7 litre Ennis Cobnut trees. These trees are on British grown roots and are suitable for planting most places in the UK.
These are ideal for planting and producing high yielding trees. Many garden centers currently sell seedling trees and these usually yield very few cobnuts. These trees are the same trees that we grow on the farm and if properly maintained should produce a good crop of Kent Cobnuts.
Cobnuts are packed full of vitamins, minerals and fibre. In winter the catkins on the trees brighten up the trees.
Two varieties are deemed preferable for pollination but not essential as common hedge row nut can assist with pollination.
The trees do vary in size and shape but are generally between 30cm and a meter. We cannot guarantee the size of the trees selected for delivery but every care is taken to select a good tree.
On Arrival:
We advise watering the pot and planting promptly into the ground or into a large pot for later planting if required. The pot should have room to allow further root growth. The tree will need a healthy watering over the first few days.
If planting dig a hole twice the size of the pot and tease out the roots.Make sue that the root ball is level and not at an angle. Water regularly and monitor.
The aim after this point will be to manage the growth of branches. These should be allowed to form at least 60cm from the ground.
A useful pruning and management guide is available from the Kent Cobnut Association. Click Here
Other information can be found online.