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We are lucky to have a small amount of Yorkshire Wildflower Honey in stock. This delicious honey is a runny honey with a light golden colour and smooth texture. Our Yorkshire Wildflower Honey has slightly citrus flavour with a suggestion of toffee. It is a natural product and some jars will vary in taste with more rich notes of Ling Heather. The main flavours come from a mix of native wildflowers including Blackberry, Thistle, Clover, and Heather. This honey is carefully and lovingly harvested, It is pure, unpasteurised and raw.
This lovely unique honey is produced by our beekeeper friend whose apiaries are located in the North Yorkshire. There is an abundance and variety of forage for the bees to collect nectar and pollen. Yorkshire Wildflower Honey is a simply yummy honey which can be used as a substitute for sugar in cooking and hot drinks. It adds flavour and sweetness without overpowering other tastes, great to use every day on toast or cereals etc. If you can resist eating it all at once it will become more set if stored.
On our website you can purchase the finest English specialty honeys. We sell natural Cumbrian Wildflower honey, Heather honey, English Blossom, Borage and Balsam honey. Our Cumbrian Wildflower honey is delicious and is of premium quality. Nook Farm bees forage in the unspoilt countryside of Cumbria. Beekeeper Helen Griggs keeps her bee hives at apiaries in the Kielder Forest area of Northern Cumbria. Our clear honey is unique to the area of Bailey in North East Cumbria. Nook Farm is near Hadrian’s Wall between the Lake District, the Northern Pennines, Kielder Water, Northumberland, and the Scottish Borders.
Thanks v. much. Can't survive for long without that lovely heather honey!
Best wishes,
Helen Griggs
Bee Keeper
Nook Farm Honey™ is a small-scale producer of local Cumbrian wildflower honey and also sells speciality honeys. Helen Griggs, her husband Duncan, and their daughter Kate, keep their bees at Nook Farm and at other locations in the Bailey and Kielder Forest area of North Cumbria.