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Newbeeneil

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Location
Fernhurst Sussex
Hive Type
National
Number of Hives
40 plus 23 that I maintain for clients.
I have an apiary in a village named Cocking which lies just north of the South Downs in West Sussex.
I label it as Cocking Honey and it sits on the shelves at the front of my house with honeys from 6 or 7 other apiaries.
My camera that overlooks the shelves has an audio function and it never ceases to amaze me the amount of times a group or couple arrive to choose some honey and the guy says “why don’t we get some COCKING honey?” It cracks me up every time I hear it. 🤣
 
I had a chief engineer who'se partner lived in Orkney - in a village called Twatt, although she wasn't born there, but in the neighbouring village - Upper Twatt
In Canada we had friends from the highlands, the lass, a proper Christian and ever so traditionally nice, used to say " you wee T in conversation, always got quite the reaction from those who were new to her company
 
The road next to mine is Willey Road. I did consider Willey Honey ( for imaginative use as well as eating in toast)
 
The road next to mine is Willey Road. I did consider Willey Honey ( for imaginative use as well as eating in toast)
It may be an attraction to those interested in buying "erectile honey" mentioned elsewhere on this forum. However, the sceptic in me says, it may be best to be wary if your honey is unadulterated - trading standards may wonder why it does not "stand up" to consumers' hopes.
 

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