Borage Cut Comb Honey
Hand-harvested from our Lincolnshire hives | 175g–225g per container | Beautifully boxed
Say hello to our Borage Cut Comb Honey – a real treat straight from the hive.
Each container holds a golden cut of honeycomb nestled in smooth, light borage honey. It’s soft, floral, and beautifully mellow – perfect if you fancy something a bit special.
As you dip in, you’ll get that gorgeous mix of silky honey and the gentle chew of beeswax. It’s a proper sensory experience – and honestly, so tasty you might just eat it with a spoon (no judgement here).
Try it:
- On charcuterie boards – it pairs like a dream with Stilton, Brie and nuts.
- Spread over hot toast or crumpets
- Make a honeycomb Icecream (sounds amazing!)
- How about a honeycomb cheesecake?
- Or just nibbled and chewed straight from the box
While the honey is mostly from our much-loved Borage flowers, our bees are free to forage – so they may also have visited Bramble, Daisies, Evening Primrose, Linden Blossom, Mullein, Poppies, Verbena or Yarrow, depending on the season.
Each container is filled by hand, just as it comes from the hive – raw, unpasteurised, and full of goodness. Because it’s all natural, the weight can vary a little (usually between 175g and 225g), and no two boxes will ever look quite the same. That’s the beauty of real honey.
Ingredients: 100% raw Lincolnshire cut comb honey
Packaging: Presented in a container and beautifully boxed (weight varies per box)
UK shipping only
Please note: Raw honey may set or turn a little cloudy over time – that’s totally normal and just shows it hasn’t been processed. You might even spot tiny flecks of pollen – a little reminder of all the wildflowers our bees have visited.
We love our bees and are ethical beekeepers who always leave enough honey for our bees to enjoy.
If you would like any further information, please contact me directly.
Thank you for supporting my small business.
Borage Cut Comb Honey
We’re very lucky to live in the Lincolnshire Wolds and are surrounded by rolling hills and an abundance of nature. We have dogs, chickens and grow lots of flowers, vegetables and herbs. It seemed only natural the next step into our countryside journey was to become beekeepers.
Although relatively new to beekeeping, we have been guided by an expert who has well over 20 years’ experience keeping bees. Our bees are kept close by surrounded by hedgerows and farmers fields, which gives them an abundance of gorgeous flowers to collect their nectar from and turn it into fragrant, natural honey.
As an aromatherapist I will also be using the beeswax to create more aromatic and plant powered products to help heal and bring a little bit of happiness, thanks to our beautiful bees.



