Address: 59 High Range Rd, Londonderry, NH 03053, USA
Phone: +16034329652
Sunday: 9AM–6PM
Monday: 9AM–6PM
Tuesday: 9AM–6PM
Wednesday: 9AM–6PM
Thursday: 9AM–6PM
Friday: 9AM–6PM
Saturday: 9AM–6PM
Robert Elder
I needed a strawberry fix, and having been tired of berries shipped to the supermarket from Salinas, California I decided to support my local market in Londonderry. Neat little farm stand store- very busy with a throng of customers but the cashiers were cheery and efficient! And of course, those strawberries are worth the price for their succulent goodness!
Bobbi Greer
My husband and I make our yearly visit to this farm. The apples are amazing. We just watched the owner being interviewed on Fox and let's all support this wonderful farm. They need all of us to help out.
Trisha
It was our first visit to Sunnycrest Farms this week and it won’t be our last. We went for peaches, nectarines and plums, but will be back for grapes and cherries soon. I was also happy to see the berry selection but we were too late for this year. The store has a great variety of fresh fruits and vegetables, as well as favorites like local honey, maple syrup, bakery items, dairy, and candy.
Jose De Jesus
This was one of our stops over this weekend as we visited New Hampshire. This, like many other farms seems to be family operated, and boy are these people friendly! Very reasonably priced. We arrived for Apple picking. The selection seemed a bit short, but we knew why we were there. The sheep and goats were a super ++. Lots of great family picture opportunities around this place. The market was awesome - the lady making donuts stopped to talk to us while passing by and we learned bout her daily routine. The apple cider was great, the donuts were finger licking good! I was wandering around and crossed paths with a gentlemen and he answered my questions and provided very educational insight into what grows during what months of the year.
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Most likely, they had so many this year
If I remember right, it's by the bag/ container.. they sell you the container then you fill it with how many you can fit... the cost ranges by the size if the container you buy
A sign on the farm market says not to bring dogs inside. I don't know if they allow them around the farm, but really, it's not a great place to come walk your dog - there's a lot of pick your own going on and it can be pretty busy. Keeping a dog on a leash by you while picking fruit might be a challenge.
9:00am - 12:00pm in August
Sunny Crest sells milk but not raw or any other dairy products raw.
They do have sunflowers and yes they are in bloom. They have a whole section of PYO flowers.
I couldn't tell you. Their picking hours end at noon. That's pretty much it. Friendly staff.
Yes, I went over the weekend and they are ready to pick.
Just masks behind have no social distancing if they do they sure dont enforce it at all if your worried about it I would absolutely not go inside the store
Around $20
7am to noon
They are not doing raspberries today. I was there this morning. I think they are all out.
We were told they should be ready in a few weeks when we went last week.
If you go to their website, they have a u-pick hotline that will tell you what is currently available to pick.
Goats and sheep in a pen across from the farm store, but only a few. This farm is more of a "pick your own" experience than "come pet animals" experience.
I don't believe they offer rides to pick apples, mainly because the rows of trees are easily accessible from the road. The earlier trees are across from the farm stand (and there are easily 20+ rows of trees) and then there are a few rows of trees behind the farm store that ripen later in the season.
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