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Category Archives: Chelmsford

Great tea rooms in Chelmsford – good coffee a little harder to find

Posted on January 2, 2013

The day didn’t begin too well in Chelmsford. A cold, grey morning; really hard to find anywhere to park; and lots of aggressive white van drivers who clearly don’t like newcomers to town dithering in front of them when they … Continue reading →

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