People we work with

At Humble by Nature, we work with a wide range of organisations, charities and companies that share our values.  

Here are some of our favourites - why not visit their websites and see what they do...

  • Kather's Kitchen

    Kather hosts fantastic pop-up dinners at Humble by Nature. Her website is full of inspirational ideas and recipes.

  • Forage Fine Foods

    Liz Knight hosts our foraging courses and also makes a range of delicious wild spices, sauces and preserves.

  • Native Breeds

    Graham & Ruth Waddington are expert charcutiers making outstanding cured, smoked, air dried and cooked charcuterie from Britain's native and rare breed animals.

  • Wye Valley AONB

    Protectors of the Wye Valley Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty

  • Woodland Trust

    The UK's leading woodland conservation charity, planting trees, protecting woods and inspiring people to enjoy the nature on their doorstep.

  • RSPB

    Working to secure a healthy environment for birds and all wildlife, helping to create a better world for everyone.

  • IAE

    Leading manufacturer of agricultural, equestrian and steel fencing products. We have one of their smart sheep races on the farm.

  • Indigo Furniture

    Makers and designers of chunky wooden beds, solid wood tables and vintage leather sofas

  • Gwent Wildlife Trust

    Protecting wildlife and habitats in our area.

  • Solarlec

    Solarlec are UK leaders in the installation of solar panels for homeowners and businesses.

  • Ecosheet

    Producers of engineered panels from 100% reused plastics, fully recyclable at end-of-life.

  • Bees for Development

    Bees for Development assists beekeepers living in poor and remote areas of the world - lifting them out of poverty through beekeeping.

  • Omelet

    The Omlet range of chicken houses, rabbit houses and beehives makes looking after animals straightforward and enjoyable - plus they look great in your garden!

  • British Hen Welfare Trust

    A national charity that re-homes commercial laying hens, educates the public about how to make a difference to hen welfare, and encourages support for the British egg industry.

  • Catherine Gray Flowers

    Not your average florist, Catherine Gray produce bouquets and centrepieces using British Grown Flowers and locally sourced materials. They have an obsessive love of seasonal flowers and create distinctive modern arrangements, inspired by nature.