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Dower House English Spring Honey (set)

Dower House English Spring Honey (set)

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Local, raw honey from the Berkshire countryside. This English Spring Honey is produced by bees foraging on a diverse range of flowers across the Berkshire countryside — creating a naturally sweet, lightly floral honey with a soft, set texture.

Carefully collected and minimally processed, it’s a simple, wholesome addition to your kitchen.

 

 

💛 Why people love it

  • Raw and unpasteurised — nothing added or removed
  • Naturally set, smooth and spreadable texture
  • Light, floral flavour from seasonal blossoms
  • Locally produced in Berkshire
  • A simple, natural pantry staple

 

 

 

 

🌿 What makes it special

Harvested in the first half of the season, this honey comes from nectar gathered from a variety of blossoms including:

  • Cherry
  • Willow
  • Ceanothus
  • Sycamore
  • Rapeseed
  • Field maple

 

This natural diversity gives each batch its own unique flavour and character.

🏡 Who it’s for

  • Those looking to support local producers
  • Anyone wanting raw, unprocessed honey
  • Families choosing simple, natural food products
  • Homes focused on low-tox, mindful living

 

 

 

 

🧾 Product details

  • 227g (8oz) jar
  • Raw, unpasteurised and untreated honey
  • Produced in Swallowfield, Berkshire
  • Hand-strained and jarred locally
  • No additives or processing

 

 

 

 

🍯 Naturally unique

No two batches are exactly the same, as the flavour and colour vary depending on the flowers the bees forage from.

This is a naturally set honey with a smooth, spreadable consistency.

 

 

🔄 If your honey sets firm

If you prefer a runnier texture, simply place the jar in warm (not hot) water and allow it to gently soften.

 

 

🇬🇧 Locally made

Produced by Dower House Honey in Swallowfield, Berkshire — supporting local beekeeping and sustainable food production.

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