Wednesday, 10 November 2010

Southern Teapot Trail

In its search to find the best tearooms in the country, The Teapot Trail has led its followers to some unlikely places. We've guided readers to tearooms in beautiful thatched cottages, garden centres, cider mills, even one on a lavender farm.
In this new selection of outstanding places to take tea in the south of England, you'll find once again an enormous variety of locations. From the dramatic backdrop of Exmoor to the majestic cliffs of north Devon and the wetlands of the Somerset Levels to the Dorset coast. Some are housed in buildings built in medieval times and still retain all the charm and character of centuries past, and others in converted barns. These slightly unorthodox setting are greatly outnumbered by the more traditional kind of tearoom - places with cosy low-beamed parlours, hidden away in pretty villages or at the heart of historic towns. There are some of the most beautiful areas in the English countryside to visit - leafy lanes and manor houses, nature reserves and wild moorland.
Despite the variety of locations, all the tearooms in this book share the same dedication to providing fresh, wholesome food served in attractive surroundings by friendly staff at reasonable prices. And, most important of all, they all brew a really good pot of tea!
Follow this link if you would like to buy a copy  http://www.trailpublishing.co.uk/

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