Sholan Farms
1125 Pleasant St., Leominster, MA, 1453
About
Sholan Farms’ rich history reaches back to 1642, when Sholan, chief of the Nashaway tribe, deeded 80 square miles of land to Thomas King and Henry Symonds. That tract of land was called Lancaster, which was formally incorporated in 1653. In 1701, Leominster was purchased from Chief Sholan of the Nashua Indian tribe. At that time it was known as ‘Lancaster New’, but was renamed in 1740 to Leominster after Leominster, England. The Sholan Farms land was either part of the original grant bought from Chief Sholan in 1642 or the new land grant purchased in 1701
Products
Apples, Peaches, Raspberries, Blueberries, Pumpkins, Fresh Vegetables, Squash, Festivals, Christmas Trees, Hiking Trails, Picnic Area, Gazebo, Tours