Taking into account all the relevant factors the following Apple varieties would be suitable pollinators.
Beeley PippinGroup BSelf-sterile An attractive mid season dessert apple with a rich aromatic flavour.
Bellefleur KrasnyiIn stockGroup ASelf-sterile A very hardy, highly scented dessert apple from Russia.
Ben's RedGroup BSelf-sterile An old Cornish summer apple similar to Devonshire Quarrenden
BoleroGroup ASelf-sterile A green mid season Ballerina apple which naturally grows in a columnar form.
Christmas PearmainGroup BSelf-fertile A pretty slightly aromatic late dessert apple.
CleeveGroup ASelf-sterile A sweet, honeyed summer apple.
DelprimIn stockGroup BSelf-sterile Delprim is a deliciously scented early season apple.
Duchess of OldenburgGroup BSelf-sterile An old Russian apple still grown and popular in Russia. A pretty with a striking pattern of red lines.
Early Red BirdGroup BSelf-sterile A very early ripenning summer dessert apple with a sharp raspberry flavour.
Foxwhelp (Broxwood)In stockGroup BSelf-sterile A tradional bittersharp vintage West Country cider apple.
Golden SpireIn stockGroup BSelf-fertile An old northern English cooking apple. Unusual tall, oblong shape and cidery flavour.
Hector MacDonaldGroup BSelf-sterile A mild flavoured mid season cooking apple.
Irish PeachIn stockGroup BSelf-sterile A good summer apple believed to have originated in Ireland.
Keswick CodlinIn stockGroup BPartially self-fertile A very old traditional early season cooking apple producing a decorative tree with attractive blossom.
Knobby RussetGroup BSelf-sterile A heavily russetted unusual shaped apple.