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Put aside any notions of dangling a tea bag in a mug and think instead of delicate Royal Doulton china, the finest leaf teas and friendly staff in Victorian costumes serving home-made cakes, pastries and sandwiches. Recognised as excellent by the prestigious UK Tea Guild and housed in a former blacksmith's cottage dating from 1675, the Bridge Tea Rooms and Restaurant positively oozes atmosphere. The famous Bridge Cream Tea is the main attraction here: expect large scones topped with Devonshire clotted cream and strawberry preserve, Victorian, Full and Champagne Aternoon Tea on traditional stands and a pot of one of 43 fine loose leaf teas.
Season
2008 Opening
A36 east out of Bath. After 3 miles take B3108 at Limpley Stoke towards Bradford on Avon for further 3 miles. In the centre of Bradford, take a right at the roundabout and go over bridge.