Marketplace

The Farm Store at Hansel Hill

A cozy little corner of the farm, filled with good things made and grown right here.

Welcome to our shop—a small but mighty spot where you can find the best of what we grow, make, and believe in. Located right here on the farm, the Hansel Hill Farm Store is a place where visitors can pick up farm-fresh favorites and get a taste of our slower, sweeter way of life.

Whether you're here for an event, a birthday party, a camp drop-off, or just driving by, we hope you'll stop in.

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What You’ll Find Inside (So Far)

We’re just getting started, but already the shelves are stocked with:

  • Rainbow eggs from pasture-raised hens

  • Raw honey from our own beehives (we keep 8 hives and counting) or other AA county beekeepers

  • Hansel Hill Coffee — roasted right here on the farm, in small seasonal batches

  • Peppers, melons, loofahs, elderberries, seasonal produce (availability varies)

  • Heirloom seeds from Baker Creek Heirloom Seeds (more varieties than we grow ourselves)

  • Handmade decor like coffee bean picture frames

  • Occasionally: Beeswax wraps, farm crafts, limited handmade goods from local partners

Right now, the shop reflects the rhythm of the farm. That means what you’ll find on any given day may change with the season, the weather, or our whims—and we kind of like it that way.

A Shop With A Purpose

We created the shop not just to sell our goods, but to create connections between neighbors and friends. Every weekend, families come through Hansel Hill for parties, classes, and events—and we realized what a perfect chance it was to share more of the farm with them.

As Vickie puts it:

“If there are 15 kids at a party, there might be 15 families walking in who’ve never tried our honey, never tasted our coffee, never seen a loofah grow on a vine. The shop makes those moments possible.”

It’s still early days (our grand opening is this week!) and yes, it’s currently in a shed. But we’re dreaming up big plans—to build it out, decorate it with love, and expand what’s inside.

Where to Find Us

Hansel Hill Farm Shop
1017 Hansel Drive, Millersville, MD

Open during events, CSA pickup times, and public hours
Email:
hanselhillov@gmail.com

Look for the little shed with something sweet brewing inside. And if you’re not sure where to start, grab a coffee and wander—we’ll meet you there.

The Farm Shop At Hansel Hill: FAQs

  • Please park in the field just before you reach the farm.

    Important: Make sure to line up your vehicle neatly—this space is generously borrowed from AACPS, and keeping it orderly helps us continue to use it. Thank you!

  • Hours of Operation:

    • Wednesday mornings from 9 AM to 11 AM

    • During scheduled farm events (birthday parties, CSA pickups, homeschool days, etc.)

    We're hoping to expand our public hours soon—stay tuned!

  • Online orders are available at the farm's designated pick-up point, not inside the shop. When you arrive, signs will guide you where to go!

  • Absolutely! Whether you're here for a birthday party, a hayride, or a CSA pickup, feel free to stop by the shop during your visit. We'd love for you to take home a little something from the farm.

  • We accept cash, credit/debit cards, and mobile payments (such as Venmo or PayPal) at the shop. Some vendors featured through our CSA may have their own payment policies for their items.

  • Not quite—our shop inventory changes with the seasons and what’s happening on the farm. Some items (like honey, coffee, and heirloom seeds) are more consistent, but fresh produce, decorations, and farm crafts will vary throughout the year.

Stay A While. Explore More.

There's always more to discover at Hansel Hill Farm:

Browse the Millersville CSA →
See what’s fresh this week and meet the makers behind the goods.

Visit The Honey Drip Café →
Swing by for a hot cup, a handmade muffin, and a place to sit under the orchard trees.

Follow us on Instagram →
Get restock alerts, event updates, and a peek behind the scenes on the farm.