Lincolnshire Spring Honey
Hand-harvested from our Lincolnshire hives | 12oz / 340g glass jar | new sized jar
Our bees have been working hard in the first bloom of the year, foraging mainly on Lincolnshire’s golden rapeseed fields alongside early blossoms like Hawthorn, Apple, Dandelion, and Cherry. The result is a beautifully light honey with a gentle floral taste that captures the essence of spring.
Spring honey naturally sets to a creamy texture quite quickly, but we’ve gently warmed this batch to keep it runny — perfect if you love a drizzle rather than a spoonful.
If you enjoy a fresh, delicate honey that’s gorgeous in everyday treats, this one’s for you.
Try it:
Swirled into porridge or overnight oats
Drizzled over toast, pancakes, or fresh fruit
Stirred into warm herbal tea or hot lemon water
Added to salad dressings for a sweet spring twist
Item Overview:
Our light spring honey is collected in small batches from us (very proud beekeepers) and taken direct from the hive. Only dispatched to the United Kingdom from Lincolnshire.
Ingredients: 100% raw, unpasteurised Lincolnshire spring honey
Packaging: 12oz / 340g glass jar (recyclable)
UK shipping only
Please note: Natural and raw honey can sometimes turn cloudy or crystallise. This is completely natural and happens faster with spring honey due to the nectar it’s made from. If you prefer it runny, just stand the jar in warm water, keeping the temperature under 40°C to preserve its gorgeous flavour and nutrients.
We love our bees and are ethical beekeepers who always leave enough honey for them to enjoy. Our packaging is recyclable, with no plastic used.
Please reuse and recycle the jar and lid.
If you would like any further information, please contact me directly.
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Lincolnshire Spring 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.



