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River Cottage is a brand used for a number of ventures by
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Hugh Fearnley-Whittingstall Hugh Christopher Edmund Fearnley-Whittingstall (born 14 January 1965) is an English celebrity chef, television personality, journalist, food writer, and campaigner on food and environmental issues. Fearnley-Whittingstall hosted the ''River C ...
. These include a long-running
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television series, cookery courses, events, restaurants and products such as beer and organic yogurts. There are two River Cottage Kitchen restaurants championing organic and
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. These can be found in
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and Winchester. River Cottage HQ is a 100-acre farm on the
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border that follows the
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ethos through its various endeavours. Among other things these include: cookery, gardening and craft courses, long table dining feasts in the 18th Century Threshing barn and the 17th Century farmhouse which appeared in many of the later TV shows has recently been renovated to now host guests on a B&B and whole house rental basis. As well as this, River Cottage HQ holds many private events including parties, meetings and
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s.


Television series

The first TV series was '' Escape to River Cottage'' and was shown on
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. In this show Fearnley-Whittingstall left London to pursue an ambition of self-sufficiency, growing his own vegetables and raising his own animals at a gamekeeper's cottage near
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in
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. The series had six episodes and first aired in March and April 1999. It was followed by ''
Return to River Cottage ''Return to River Cottage'' is the second series of the Channel 4 programme that follows Hugh Fearnley-Whittingstall during his second year of living in the country at River Cottage, Dorset after leaving the city behind. The preceding series was ...
'' in 2000. and ''
River Cottage Forever ''River Cottage Forever'' is the third in the "''River Cottage''" Channel 4 series franchise, following on from Escape to River Cottage and Return to River Cottage in which chef and journalist Hugh Fearnley-Whittingstall de-camped from the ra ...
'' in 2001, in which viewers followed Fearnley-Whittingstall's further adventures as a downsized
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. In 2004 the River Cottage brand left the original holiday home to follow Fearnley-Whittingstall's progress as he set up a new business from old dairy buildings near Broadoak,
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,
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in the series '' Beyond River Cottage''. An additional series, ''The View from River Cottage'', was a combination clip show and retrospective of the previous series. The 2005 series, ''
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'', follows Fearnley-Whittingstall as he explores
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,
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and Lozells and East Handsworth,
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for regional recipes that he can bring back home. In 2006, moved to the Park Farm location near to
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in
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. Here at the new River Cottage H.Q., the team would film the 2006 series ''
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'' where Fearnley-Whittingstall would attempt to convert
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lovers' eating habits. The 2007 series, '' River Cottage: Gone Fishing'', saw Fearnley-Whittingstall travel to fishing locations throughout the British Isles in order to promote the culinary benefits of
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cultures. In 2008, Channel 4 began broadcasting '' River Cottage Spring'', later followed up by '' River Cottage Autumn'', which shows Fearnley-Whittingstall using home-grown produce in recipes. The series also tracks a group of families in
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who attempt to convert a large
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patch into a small-holding, now known as Bramble Farm, growing vegetables, and rearing meat. A four-episode series '' River Cottage: Summer's Here'' began airing in June 2009. November 2009 saw the broadcasting of a new series titled '' River Cottage: Winter's on the Way'', following Fearnley-Whittingstall as he grows, forages and cooks winter treats. In 2010, a new series titled '' River Cottage Every Day'' was released, each episode concerning the specific topics of meat, fish, vegetables, fruit, breakfast, lunch, bread and treats. During the year 2011 Fearnley-Whittingstall released the series '' River Cottage Veg,'' documenting his experiences of giving up meat whilst learning about different
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cooking styles. In July 2012, a new three-part series began on Channel 4, titled '' River Cottage: Three Go Mad''. Fearnley-Whittingstall was joined at Park Farm by three celebrities, who wished to increase their knowledge on where their food comes from, and how it gets from farm and sea to plate. In June 2022, a new four-part series titled ''River Cottage Reunited'' will premiere on
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.


Australian adaptation

River Cottage Australia is an Australian adaptation of the series. It sees former chef Paul West showcase local produce and farming while attempting to live in a self-sufficient manner. The series premiered in 2013 on
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and ran for two seasons before moving to The LifeStyle Channel's sister network LifeStyle Food in 2015.


DVD releases

These DVDs are distributed by Channel 4 DVD.


Books

A number of books have been produced to tie in with the series including: * The River Cottage Cookbook * River Cottage Year * River Cottage Meat Book * River Cottage Family Cookbook * River Cottage Fish Book * River Cottage Every Day * River Cottage Veg Every Day * River Cottage Fruit Every Day * River Cottage Light & Easy


Locations of TV shows and other ventures


The original River Cottage

The original River Cottage was a former weekend and holiday home, previously a
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's lodge in the grounds of Slape Manor,
Netherbury Netherbury is a village and civil parish in the English county of Dorset. It lies within the Dorset Council administrative area, by the small River Brit, south of Beaminster and north of Bridport. The A3066 road connecting those towns lies 0 ...
,
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. This was used as the location for series 1-3 of the TV show.


River Cottage HQ

The original River Cottage HQ (RCHQ) was near Broadoak,
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in
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and was home to the fourth TV series, '' Beyond River Cottage'', which was based around the new project to develop the rural education centre in some old dairy buildings. The RCHQ ran courses and activities celebrating and teaching the skills and values that Whittingstall learned in his five years as a Dorset
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. It focused in particular upon cooking in tune with the seasons, small scale
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production, and adding value to home grown produce for taking to local markets. The courses and events were hosted by different members of the River Cottage team, including some from the
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series including Ray Smith (a freelance
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) and Michael Michaud an organic
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expert. In September 2006 River Cottage HQ moved to a new, larger, location.


River Cottage H.Q (Park Farm)

In 2006, the show moved to a new location, also called River Cottage HQ, near the village of
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in East Devon. Cradled in the Axe Valley on the
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/
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border, the second River Cottage HQ (known as Park Farm) is a 17th-century farmhouse, converted barns and of land. River Cottage HQ provides dining experiences in the 18th Century threshing barn; cookery, craft and gardening courses covering a wide variety of topics including bee-keeping, breadmaking, cheese-making, curing meat and foraging; accommodation for guests to stay in the 17th Century farmhouse on a B&B or exclusive use basis following its renovation in early 2019; and hosts a number of private events each year including parties, meetings and weddings. In early February 2012, River Cottage's events barn was largely destroyed by a fire. It has since been rebuilt.


Other business ventures

The River Cottage team has opened the River Cottage Canteen and Deli, a local produce shop and informal restaurant in Trinity Square,
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, in a building that formerly housed the town's ballroom. In November 2011, a second Canteen and Deli was opened in Plymouth, in the historic Royal William Yard, although the Plymouth restaurant has now closed and a third canteen was opened in
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in March 2013, now also closed. A fourth canteen opened in Winchester, in September 2014. The Canteens have since been re-branded under the name River Cottage Kitchens but they continue to serve local, organic, seasonal food ensuring plants are at the heart of it, but also respectfully using meat and fish from local, sustainable, high welfare sources.


References


External links


The River Cottage
- contains recipes, news and features.
River Cottage at Channel 4
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