Prepare to bee amazed!
Join us for the Bee and Honey Annual Show, taking place at Capel Manor Gardens this September. Visitors can immerse themselves in the captivating world of honeybees as they witness their daily activities in an observation hive.
Given the critical role bees play in our environment, their decline in recent years due to factors like habitat loss, pesticide exposure and climate change is a matter of concern. Shows such as this are important in educating people about protecting and supporting bee populations through conservation efforts, sustainable farming practices and creating bee-friendly habitats that are vital for maintaining healthy ecosystems and ensuring food security.
You can deepen your understanding of bees by engaging with knowledgeable exhibitors and beekeepers who will be on hand to answer your questions and provide valuable insights into the fascinating world of bees and beekeeping.
You will also have the opportunity to purchase locally made honey and for the younger attendees, there will be engaging craft activities such as candle rolling and bee badge making.*
We will have scheduled talks and tours taking place over the weekend. The meeting point is outside the Café.
Saturday 28 11am | Capel Manor history and gardens tour | By Dr Stephen Dowbiggin OBE |
Saturday 28 3pm | Bees and pollinators in your garden talk | By Mary Hunter |
Sunday 29 11am | Introduction to beekeeping talk | By James Waterton |
Sunday 29 3pm | Bees and pollinators in your garden talk | By Mary Hunter |
For more information about The Enfield Beekeepers, visit enfieldbeekeepers.org
*Additional costs apply
Admission prices
Adult (16+): £9
Child (2–15 years): 5.50
Family (2 adults and up to 3 children): £28
Under 2s: Free
Friends of Capel Manor: Included in membership
*Additional booking fees apply online.


