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Raw Wildflower Honey
Unfiltered raw wildflower honey from British apiaries. Floral, balanced sweetness.

Independent UK beekeepers
Buy raw honey from British apiaries — cold extracted, minimally filtered, and labelled with clear UK origin. Discover our guides to British honey types, seasons, and how to choose local honey over supermarket blends.
Never heated above hive temperature. Enzymes and floral character preserved.
Every jar labelled with net weight, origin, and allergen information per UK food law.
Wildflower, heather, and blossom varieties reflecting the British beekeeping year.
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Unfiltered raw wildflower honey from British apiaries. Floral, balanced sweetness.
Coming soon
Family-size jar of raw British wildflower honey. Ideal for daily use and baking.
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Two jars of British honey with a wooden drizzler — a thoughtful UK-made gift.
Authoritative guides to British honey — structured for Google and AI search. Start with our pillar guides.

Pillar guide
British honey explained: types, varieties, seasons, labelling, and how to buy raw honey from UK beekeepers rather than blended imports.
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Pillar guide
From hive to jar: how UK beekeepers harvest honey, extract frames, filter, and jar raw British honey through the seasons.
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Pillar guide
The maths behind honey production: how many flowers a bee visits, how much nectar one jar takes, and what UK seasons and wet weather do to the numbers.
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Pillar guide
A guide to British honey varieties: wildflower, heather, borage, oilseed rape, clover, and single-origin honeys — what each tastes like and where it comes from.
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Pillar guide
What 'raw', 'pure', 'natural', and 'organic' mean on UK honey labels — which terms are legally defined, which are marketing, and what to look for.
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Pillar guide
Raw honey vs processed supermarket honey — what processing actually does, how to spot the difference on a UK shelf, and which to buy.
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Pillar guide
Wild bee decline in the UK: how many species are at risk, what is causing it, and what farmers, gardeners, and buyers can do about it.
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Honey guide
Honey changes more than sweetness in baking. Here is what it does to moisture, browning, aroma, and texture, and when it works better than sugar.
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Honey guide
A honey bee colony is most accurately described as a single organism, not a collection of individuals. It has a shared immune system, collective temperature regulation, and consensus decision-making with no leader.
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Honey guide
Bees are almost everywhere humans can live, but not literally everywhere. Here is how bee evolution and climate explain their global spread — and why Antarctica is the exception.
Read guide →Free PDF — types of British honey, how to buy raw honey in the UK, storage tips, and what to look for on the label.