Hives on 
the huh

Welcome to Hives On The Huh, where every jar of honey tells a story of nature’s artistry and the dedication of our bees.

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Our Journey


Our journey began with a love for bees and a commitment to nurturing their wellbeing. What started as a passion for protecting these incredible pollinators has blossomed into something truly special. The honey we harvest is a natural byproduct of caring for our bees—a sweet reward for working in harmony with nature.


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 The Taste of Ipswich


 As proud local beekeepers in the heart of Stoke Park, Ipswich, our honey reflects the landscape that inspires us. Seasonal, raw, and bursting with the distinct flavors of our region, each batch offers a unique taste of the changing seasons—a gift from the natural world.

 Foraged from the landscape


 Our bees roam freely, gathering nectar and pollen from the diverse tapestry of flowers, trees, and plants that flourish around us. From ancient woodlands to vibrant gardens and community parks, they weave the beauty of Stoke Park into every spoonful of honey we create.

 Nurturing the Hive


We take pride in looking after our bees with care and respect. By working in harmony with nature, we aim to support local biodiversity and ensure our beekeeping practices are kind to the environment. When you savor our honey, you are supporting a small, passionate business deeply rooted in the local ecosystem.

New for 2026: Honest Pricing Update.

We’ve been crunching the numbers (and the honeycomb) and we have some exciting news.

While the cost of everything else seems to be going up, we’re doing things differently. Our bees had an incredible year, and we believe in honest pricing that reflects our actual harvest—not just "market trends."... So, we’ve lowered our prices to pass our bumper yield savings on to you:

Prices are DOWN: Our 340g jars have dropped from.£8.00 to £6.80.

Jars are BIGGER: We’ve upgraded our small jars by 30% (more honey!) but kept the price lower than last year.

It’s a balance of rising glass costs vs. happy bees—and this year, the bees won.​


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