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Our Land Supporters

Without our land supporters, we would have no apiaries, and no appiaries would me no hives or bees. An apiary is simply a collection of hives. Our apiaries range from 4 hives to 24 hives in our larger spaces. The bees link to the land. Some of our landowners have fruiting trees etc that benefit from having extra bees close by, some of our apiaries are part of a bigger story, adding biodiversity, more pollunators, or simply more bees is a happier world. 

Some of our landowners remain very silent partners in the South Street Honeys story, and we of course respect that. 

Please support if you can, our commercial landowners. They all are part of a bigger world. 

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We are proud to be a net zero farming business with a holistic approach to linking food production and environmental benefit. The Farm has a keen focus on utilisation of manures and digestates, reducing our dependency on inorganic fertilisers for crop production. 

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Nestled at Duddlestone Farm on the outskirts of Taunton near the racecourse, our exclusive Outdoor, Wood Fired Barrel Sauna accommodates up to 8 individuals. Fueled by a Harvia wood-burning stove, it showcases stunning views of farm fields and the Blackdown Hills in Somerset through a half-moon, panoramic window.

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Pasture raised beef helping restore farmland biodiversity 🥩
Wild Education @the_shed_little_boots 🌱

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Our lovely Apple juice producer, Andrew from Redhill Farm, has sent this photo of his dog,Betty Boo, keeping an eye on the last load of apples from a bumper harvest at Redhill Farm. They've just completed 12 weeks of picking & pressing apples and have produced almost 10,000 bottles of apple juice!

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Combe Head House is a historic property nestled on the edge of The Blackdown Hills, a designated Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty in South Somerset. With origins dating back to around 1580, the house boasts a stunning Elizabethan inglenook fireplace in its Tudor hall. This fireplace stands at the heart of a home radiating the rich history and timeless charm of the era.

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New Apiary coming soon.....

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