
Eggs
Dairy
Honey
Produce
Bakery
Orchard
Northern Lights Farm Stand sits at the historic corner of High Street and Paradise Road in Ipswich, on land steeped in centuries of agricultural tradition. The property occupies what was once the site of the town's first apple orchard, with roots tracing back through generations of farming families. The farm can trace its lineage to the Pickard and Nourse families, connecting it to the deep agricultural heritage of this picturesque corner of Massachusetts.
Today, Northern Lights operates as a year-round farmstand that goes far beyond typical produce sales. The owners have created what customers describe as a magical destination, complete with rescue animals that roam the property and greet visitors. From Shamus the rabbit to Francesca the pot-bellied pig, these rescued creatures have become beloved members of the farm family, reflecting the owners' commitment to animal welfare and creating a welcoming community space.
The farm serves as both agricultural enterprise and community gathering place, offering everything from home-grown produce and homemade honey to locally sourced goods and seasonal flowers. With locations in both Ipswich and Wenham, Northern Lights has established itself as a cherished destination for locals and visitors alike, maintaining the farming tradition that has defined this land for over two centuries while adapting to serve modern community needs.
Northern Lights Farm Stand sits at the historic corner of High Street and Paradise Road in Ipswich, on land steeped in centuries of agricultural tradition. The property occupies what was once the site of the town's first apple orchard, with roots tracing back through generations of farming families. The farm can trace its lineage to the Pickard and Nourse families, connecting it to the deep agricultural heritage of this picturesque corner of Massachusetts.
Today, Northern Lights operates as a year-round farmstand that goes far beyond typical produce sales. The owners have created what customers describe as a magical destination, complete with rescue animals that roam the property and greet visitors. From Shamus the rabbit to Francesca the pot-bellied pig, these rescued creatures have become beloved members of the farm family, reflecting the owners' commitment to animal welfare and creating a welcoming community space.
The farm serves as both agricultural enterprise and community gathering place, offering everything from home-grown produce and homemade honey to locally sourced goods and seasonal flowers. With locations in both Ipswich and Wenham, Northern Lights has established itself as a cherished destination for locals and visitors alike, maintaining the farming tradition that has defined this land for over two centuries while adapting to serve modern community needs.



