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Quince
Honey Farm

Harvested on a family-run farm in rural North Devon since 1949, Quince Honey Farm is a regional favourite and the humble winner of multiple awards. Producing nine types of honey depending on the season, it’s best known for its aptly named (and fairly famed) Devon Honey.

A clear jar of Wild Acres Meadow Honey against a wooden backdrop

Wild Acres
Honey

Honey from all of our producers across Britain. The Wild Acres range includes Farm Honey, a spreadable set honey; Meadow Honey, a clear honey perfect for everything; and the exquisite Heather Honey, celebrating Britain’s moorland with its stronger flavour. 

Field
Honey

Lovingly produced on traditional farms, from the picturesque Isle of Purbeck to the remote reaches of Salisbury Plain, Field Honey is harvested from miles of unspoiled wildflowers – something that shows in the quality of its taste – resulting in a range of multifloral and monofloral honeys.

A jar of Dorset Clear Honey from Field Honey

Westcountry Apiaries

The wilds of the West Country can’t be bottled, but if they could, they’d taste like this. Combining the best honey, from apiaries across the region, packed with purity, sweet as wildflowers.

Woldgate Honey

Yorkshire is famous for its heather, but Woldgate is famous for its honey. Harvested from agricultural crops and the mighty moors (when they’re at their most vibrant and purple) – Woldgate Honey produces a trio of set, clear and heather honeys with the sweetest natural flavours in Yorkshire. 

A jar of Dandelion Honey from Quince Honey Farm

Honeymakers

Crafted in the Cotswolds by husband and wife team Viktor and Lucy, you’ll find a mouth-watering mix of honeys from the aptly named Honeymakers.