Vineyard since 1780
Certified-organic blueberries, blackberries and muscadine grapes
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Certified-organic blueberries, blackberries and muscadine grapes Our farm is a North Carolina Bicentennial Farm, farmed by the Herndon family for more than 200 years. Approximately 75 acres of the farm are protected from development by a permanent conservation easement. While the area around us has changed from family farms to suburban neighborhoods, we value being part of our evolving community. We are proud to serve our neighbors and other visitors by providing delicious, healthy fruit fresh from the vine. All our crops are pick-your-own, and all are USDA certified organic. See our mention in Our State Magazine! https://www.ourstate.com/north-carolina-bicentennial-farms/ Bordered on three sides by Durham suburbs and within sight of a sprawling shopping mall, Herndon Hills Farm — part of the 244-year-old Herndon Farm — is a haven where certified-organic blueberries, blackberries, and muscadine grapes are ripe for picking each summer. “People love our blueberries for health and our grapes for happiness,” co-owner Nancy Herndon says. Clockwise from top right: Nancy, Fred, Cherry, Phillip, and Faith Herndon — standing in front of their historic family farmhouse — raise cows and grow muscadines on the same land that Nancy’s father (historic photos) once tended. The historic 137-acre property was once said to be the most threatened farm in North Carolina because of pressure from land developers. Knowing that the suburbs would come, Herndon and her father adopted a pick-your-own approach, and now local customers are helping the farm weather the change from rural past to high-tech present. 7110 Massey Chapel Road(919) 544-3313herndonhillsfarm.com
Herndon Hills Farm is a North Carolina Bicentennial Farm, farmed by the Herndon family for more than 200 years, dating back to 1780. Approximately 75 acres of the farm are protected by a permanent conservation easement. The Herndon family adopted a pick-your-own approach to adapt to the changing suburban landscape, providing fresh fruit to their community for generations. Nancy Herndon's father once tended the same land where they now raise cows and grow muscadines. The historic 137-acre property was once considered the most threatened farm in North Carolina due to development pressure. The farm is proud to serve its neighbors and other visitors by providing delicious, healthy fruit fresh from the vine. They were mentioned in Our State Magazine for being a North Carolina Bicentennial Farm. The farm is bordered on three sides by Durham suburbs and is within sight of a sprawling shopping mall, yet it remains a haven for certified-organic blueberries, blackberries, and muscadine grapes. The family values being part of their evolving community and continues to provide fresh, healthy fruit to their neighbors and visitors. The farm is located at 7110 Massey Chapel Road, Durham, NC 27713. The Herndon family, including Nancy, Fred, Cherry, Phillip, and Faith, are pictured in front of their historic family farmhouse, continuing the legacy of farming the land. The farm's website is powered by WordPress.com. The farm's email is herndonhills@gmail.com and their phone number is (919) 544-3313. The farm is part of the 244-year-old Herndon Farm. Nancy Herndon, co-owner, states that "People love our blueberries for health and our grapes for happiness.". The farm is a testament to the family's dedication to preserving their agricultural heritage amidst urban development. The farm's commitment to organic practices and community engagement is evident in their operations. The farm's history is deeply rooted in the land, with the Herndon family having farmed it for over two centuries. T
Meet Nancy Herndon, Fred Herndon, Cherry Herndon, Phillip Herndon, Faith Herndon
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