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Nestled in Brooks Village, a quiet five-way crossroads in Templeton, Massachusetts, Pease Orchard has been cultivating excellence since 1912. In that pivotal year, brothers Clarence and Lester Pease purchased what was then known as Fairbanks Farm and began the patient work of setting out fruit trees. They became the first commercial orchard in the area, establishing a reputation for quality apples that reached throughout New England.
The orchard sits in the northwest corner of Worcester County, where a rare blend of altitude, soils, and climate creates perfect conditions for growing crisp, juicy apples. This natural advantage, combined with three generations of dedicated stewardship, has allowed the Pease family to maintain their founding commitment to quality while building a legacy that spans over a century.
Today, three generations later, the Pease family continues to produce what they proudly call the best apples and sweet cider in the Northeast. Their cozy farm stand, the Apple Shed, serves as more than just a place of commerce. It's a destination where visitors can savor fresh-baked pies, sample warm turnovers, and experience the dry Yankee humor that makes each visit memorable. The orchard promises that once you visit during the blazing fall colors of this North Quabbin hill country, you'll be guaranteed to return.
Nestled in Brooks Village, a quiet five-way crossroads in Templeton, Massachusetts, Pease Orchard has been cultivating excellence since 1912. In that pivotal year, brothers Clarence and Lester Pease purchased what was then known as Fairbanks Farm and began the patient work of setting out fruit trees. They became the first commercial orchard in the area, establishing a reputation for quality apples that reached throughout New England.
The orchard sits in the northwest corner of Worcester County, where a rare blend of altitude, soils, and climate creates perfect conditions for growing crisp, juicy apples. This natural advantage, combined with three generations of dedicated stewardship, has allowed the Pease family to maintain their founding commitment to quality while building a legacy that spans over a century.
Today, three generations later, the Pease family continues to produce what they proudly call the best apples and sweet cider in the Northeast. Their cozy farm stand, the Apple Shed, serves as more than just a place of commerce. It's a destination where visitors can savor fresh-baked pies, sample warm turnovers, and experience the dry Yankee humor that makes each visit memorable. The orchard promises that once you visit during the blazing fall colors of this North Quabbin hill country, you'll be guaranteed to return.



