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Penrith
A stunning grade 1 listed Pele Tower dating back to the 13th century, Askham Hall has been transformed from a stately family abode into a unique and contemporary stylish retreat and restaurant. A luxurious, intimate, unpretentious home from home…
Nr Grange over Sands
The building dates back to the early 13th century and was the site of a family run blacksmith until the 1950s. L’Enclume has retained many of the building’s original features, including the blacksmith’s furnaces, exposed ceiling beams, and thick…
LINCOLN
Situated on Steep Hill, Brown's Pie Shop is in the heart of the historic cathedral city of Lincoln and is one of the city's favourite dining establishments.
Wass
The buildings which we now own were constructed circa 1620 as a granary and became an ale house in 1645. In 1739 the Inn became known as The Staplyton Arms following the purchase of the village by the Staplytons of Myton on Swale.
LYMINGTON
At Verveine we believe food and eating out is about enjoyment. Our aim is to create suprb food that is thoughtful, creative and most importantly tastes sublime, cooked and served by our knowledgable and friendly team in a relaxed, informal…
LONDON
140 Portobello is a wine bar and art gallery in the heart of vibrant Portobello Road.
SHERBORNE
A Grade II listed building, with a picture postcard exterior sits neatly at the top of Cheap Street in the historic market town of Sherborne.
PORTHMADOG
The restaurant at Yr Hen Fecws is a warm and inviting setting, perfect to enjoy a meal for any occasion.
Lincoln
There was a wide selection of light meals and sandwiches available but my friends and I decided to settle on the scones with jam and cream, washed down with good English breakfast tea. - Trip Advisor.
ALNWICK
You will find The Earl Grey Tea House situated in the East Quadrant of Howick Hall. During the 1928 rebuild, the quadrant had been converted into a kitchen, pantry, larders, store rooms, and servants hall.
CUMNOCK
A renovated coach house built by James Boswell back in 1760. One part is a coffee shop/restaurant and then there is a large area with sofas and chairs to sit and relax and read the daily newspapers.
RICHMOND
We’ve been keeping traditional baking skills alive for over 120 years. And our history dates back even further – to Tudor times and the dainty little tarts we are named after.
HAVANT
A 1940's nostalgia tea room, with real vintage china and a homely atmosphere. Gluten Free menu is available. Enter as a customer, leave as a friend.
CRIEFF
At Craobh Restaurant we serve you the best that Scotland has to offer with our selection of small plates for you to try everything or choose from our Argentine Grill offering brilliant steaks.
TOTNES
Daytime café set in the woods at Berry Pomeroy Castle. The café serves fresh sandwiches, soups - delicious breakfasts and lunches - cakes and cream teas. Locally sourced produce.
Brynsiencyn, LLANFAIRPWLLGWYNGYLL
Welcome to Giddy Aunt’s Tea Room. Come and try the delicious scones available to take away.
Coxwold
Slouch in our ‘Snug’, gaze at the picturesque village from our Edwardian shuttered windows or bask amongst the buddleia and butterflies in our beautiful rear garden.
KENDAL
Gleaming dark wood floors and staircases open into separate rooms with large and small tables. Excellent tea and freshly ground coffee sourced from all over the world.
MENAI BRIDGE
Located in the heart of Menai Bridge on the Isle of Anglesey, within a historical Butcher’s Shop, this dining experience is a little different to most.
LOOE
One of the oldest buildings in Looe, still largely preserved in its original form, the cellar and loft are known to date back at least 450 years.