The Walnut Tree Company
Potash Farm

4th September 2022

The Shoreham Heavy Horse Show

Just off the A225 between Sevenoaks and Swanley

TN14 7RT

The Heavy Horse Show is The Lions Club at Sevenoaks main fund raising event of the year. It generates between £12,500 and £17,500 to support their work in the community. The event is fun for all the family. It combines demonstrations by heavy horses, the engines of England before steam power, with activities for children, a craft fair, a whole range of stalls with local products and a range of fast food booths. There are also displays of veteran cars, motorcycles, tractors and static engines. It attracts around 5,000 visitors each year.

Some Of Our Products
Cobnut Collection Chestnut Nut Bowl

Cobnut Collection Chestnut Nut Bowl

from £40.00

This bowl is made from English sweet chestnut, grown in Sussex from sustainably managed mixed forests. It is hand turned and will comfortably hold a 454g bag of cobnuts.
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Virgin Cold Pressed Kentish Cobnut Oil

Virgin Cold Pressed Kentish Cobnut Oil

from £15.95

This exclusive Kentish Cobnut Oil is grown, pressed and packaged by one of Potash Farm’s neighbours. It is ideal for drizzling over salads, grilling fish or meat and suitable for flash-frying or woking. Featured on ITV Ade In Britain, BBC The Hairy Bikers, and ITV The Hungry Sailors.
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Farm Produced Pecan Nuts

Farm Produced Pecan Nuts

from £27.50

A Pecan nut is an edible nut encased in a brown shell with a tough outer green coat. They are mainly grown in Georgia, Texas, New Mexico and Oklahoma. Outside the United States Pecan Nuts are grown in Australia, Brazil, China, Israel, Mexico, Peru and South Africa. These Pecans have been specially selected by Potash Farm for quality, size and good flavour.
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Virgin Cold Pressed Kentish Cobnut Oil

Virgin Cold Pressed Kentish Cobnut Oil

from £15.95

This exclusive Kentish Cobnut Oil is grown, pressed and packaged by one of Potash Farm’s neighbours. It is ideal for drizzling over salads, grilling fish or meat and suitable for flash-frying or woking. Featured on ITV Ade In Britain, BBC The Hairy Bikers, and ITV The Hungry Sailors.
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Luxury Willow Hamper

Luxury Willow Hamper

£199.00

This includes The Norfolk Willow Hamper Basket, (11 Items) - Fudge, Brittle, 3 X Chutneys, 100g Choc Bar, Small Gift Bags Cobnuts & Walnuts, Cobnut Oil, Hand Sanitiser, Coffee & Walnut Candle
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Cobnut Collection Chestnut Gift Set

Cobnut Collection Chestnut Gift Set

from £89.50

These products are handmade from Kentish hazel and English sweet chestnut trees, which are hand harvested on a coppice cycle. Coppiced hazel is very fast growing and is a strong and light wood as well as being a renewable resource that promotes woodland wildlife.
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Cobnut Collection Utensils

Cobnut Collection Utensils

£99.00

These utensils are made from Kentish hazel trees, which are hand harvested on a coppice cycle. Coppiced hazel is very fast growing and is a strong and light wood as well as being a renewable resource that promotes woodland wildlife.
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Handmade Kentish Cobnut Oil Natural Soap

Handmade Kentish Cobnut Oil Natural Soap

from £8.75

This is the first of the Potash farm cosmetics range and is a soap with a lovely fragrance of geranium and Kentish lavender. It's made with luxurious vegetable oils to condition and protect the skin while gently cleansing the surface layer. This allows skin to renew and repair itself from the deeper layers as nature intended. It's excellent for those with sensitive skins.

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Georgian/Victorian Nutcrackers

Georgian/Victorian Nutcrackers

£24.50

A life times collection was purchased by Alexander Hunt from a family in Bromley and they vary in size, colour and decoration.  Many are Georgian and Victorian and make an ideal but simple gift.   
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Handmade Kentish Cobnut Shortbread

Handmade Kentish Cobnut Shortbread

from £5.75

"Cobnuts are a type of hazelnut that, once dried, have a lovely sweet flavour - and they taste superb in this lovely, buttery Handmade Kentish Cobnut Shortbread from Potash Farm in Kent" Gregg Wallace, Telegraph Magazine
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