COVID-19 UPDATE
A huge THANK YOU to all our wonderful customers who have supported us through the pandemic. We are continuing to offer online sales and free delivery across the Isle of Wight.
In line with Government guidance, we hope to resume our Experience Days in May 2021. Please contact us for more information or to be added to our mailing list so that we can let you know as soon as this is confirmed.
All vouchers which were valid for 2020 will be extended.
Our philosophy
We believe in compassionate beekeeping and low-impact honey farming techniques. We use traditional methods alongside modern equipment to keep our bees happy, healthy and productive.
Local honey with distinct flavour
Our apiaries are located across the Isle of Wight and we currently have hives located in Newport, Carisbrooke, Ryde, Brading, Bembridge, St Helens, Wroxall and Chale. Anecdotal evidence suggests that consuming local honey can assist with hay fever and seasonal allergies. The honey from each location has distinctly different flavours reflecting the forage available nearby.
What is raw honey?
Raw honey is only filtered to remove the largest debris, leaving behind small particles of beeswax and pollen. We don’t heat the honey or treat it in any other way - it’s just as it comes from the hive.
A huge THANK YOU to all our wonderful customers who have supported us through the pandemic. We are continuing to offer online sales and free delivery across the Isle of Wight.
In line with Government guidance, we hope to resume our Experience Days in May 2021. Please contact us for more information or to be added to our mailing list so that we can let you know as soon as this is confirmed.
All vouchers which were valid for 2020 will be extended.
Our philosophy
We believe in compassionate beekeeping and low-impact honey farming techniques. We use traditional methods alongside modern equipment to keep our bees happy, healthy and productive.
Local honey with distinct flavour
Our apiaries are located across the Isle of Wight and we currently have hives located in Newport, Carisbrooke, Ryde, Brading, Bembridge, St Helens, Wroxall and Chale. Anecdotal evidence suggests that consuming local honey can assist with hay fever and seasonal allergies. The honey from each location has distinctly different flavours reflecting the forage available nearby.
What is raw honey?
Raw honey is only filtered to remove the largest debris, leaving behind small particles of beeswax and pollen. We don’t heat the honey or treat it in any other way - it’s just as it comes from the hive.