Small-Batch Honey, Harvested with a Whole Lot of Love.
At Hadley Wood Honey, our small, hobby apiary is truly a labour of love. Our family and friends harvest sweet, pure, local wildflower honey in small batches, taking pride in a thoughful, hands-on approach. With a focus on quality and care, we make sure our bees are healthy and thriving—because happy hives make the very best honey.
The Happy Way We Make Honey
The journey starts in colourful meadows, wild hedgerows and tended gardens where the bees call the shots. We only harvest when nature says it’s ready (which is when the bees have neatly 'capped' it or the water content has dropped to 18% or less).
Since we’re hobbyists first and foremost, we make sure our tiny workers stay happy and healthy, which is not always easy with 60,000+ in each hive! Every jar of extracted honey is hand-packed and full of local goodness.
What’s in the White Box
Beyond our jars of honey, our little gate 'shop' is often stocked with these farm favorites. Simple, natural, and straight from the hive and hens.
Pure Set Honey
Beeswax Lip Balms
Free Range Eggs
£9 per jar
£2 each
£4 for half a dozen
A beautifully smooth and spreadable alternative to our liquid honey, harvested from our local wildflowers and perfect for morning sourdough toast.
Soothing balms created in small batches using our very own pure beeswax and natural organic oils to keep your lips soft and protected year-round.
Freshly collected every morning from our small flock of pasture-raised, free range hens. These are replenished every morning, and when they're gone, they're gone!
Where and How to Buy
Forget the shopping labels and checkout counters! The best way to get your hands on our honey is to simply pop by the gate. We’ve always got jars of liquid sunshine and handcrafted beeswax treats waiting for a new home. Just open the lid and help yourself—it’s the freshest way to shop, directly from our hive to your hands.
105b Camlet Way, Barnet, EN4 0NJ (we are just by the white gates on Camlet Way)
Let’s Have a Chat!
Got questions about bees or just want to swap flower stories? Our gate is (metaphorically) always open. Drop us a note!