Weight & Packaging
227 g
Plastic container with cardboard outer
Hand cut natural honeycomb from Fluffetts family farm in Wimborne St Giles in Dorset
The apiaries are located beside their flock of free ranging hens, just a short walk from our farmhouse cookery school.
This is 100% real honey. A single origin natural product that is created by bees that can forage across the Cranborne Chase National Landscape beside the River Allen chalk stream.
There’s always a jar or two served at the guest breakfast table, if you would like to stay.
Now available to enjoy at home or send as a gift too.
£11.50
Available on back-order
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227 g
Plastic container with cardboard outer
01.06.2026
Did you know that honey is one of the oldest and purest foods. It has been discovered in the tombs of the Pharaohs,
stored within pots that were sealed with beeswax and left undisturbed for well over 2000 years, but still perfectly edible.
Created by bees who live on a free range family farm in Wimborne St Giles in Dorset.
Pure honeycomb hand cut to enjoy naturally.
Pure honey. Produce of England.
Straight from the beehive in Wimborne St Giles, Dorset Honeycomb in its natural state. Simply hand cut and packaged for a delicious natural treat.
This is the finest honeycomb from bees that live on a family farm beside free ranging hens that are allowed to naturally forage the meadows along the chalk stream of the River Allen.
To enjoy the maxim of health benefits both the honey and the hexagonal wax is edible.
The apiaries are located beside their flock of free ranging hens, just a short walk from our farmhouse cookery school.
Try serving honeycomb as an accompaniment to your favourite English cheese board selection.
100% pure and natural honey from bees that forage the Cranborne Chase National Landscape.
Did you know that honey is one of the oldest and purest foods. It has been discovered in the tombs of the Pharaohs, stored within pots that were sealed with beeswax and left undisturbed for well over 2000 years, but still perfectly edible.
Pure honey – not suitable for small children and babies.
Dorset Honeycomb from Wimborne St GilesAvailable on back-order
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