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Let’s bring back Leyburn’s Shawl Tea Festival
Wouldn’t it be great to revive the Leyburn Shawl Tea Festival? After all, there’s a tea room in town that specialises in loose-leaf; there’s a tea pottery just outside Leyburn; and Yorkshire has lots of top people with tea expertise … Continue reading
Posted in Leyburn, Northern England, UK visits
Tagged bolton castle, caffe vinci, ceylon tea, chambers coffee house, coffee in leyburn, dales festival of food and drink, ginger and date loaf, leyburn shawl, leyburn shawl tea festival, loose-leaf, loose-leaf tea, market place, mary queen of scots, old peculier fruit loaf, posthorn tea room, taylor's of harrogate, tea pots, tea pottery, tea room, victorian tea tradition, wensleydale railway, yorkshire dales, yorkshire tea
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You’ll never get thirsty in Thirsk – lots of places for a cuppa!
Whether you’re a cricket connoisseur, a film buff or just one of the millions who loved to watch ‘All Creatures Great And Small’ on the telly in the 70s, Thirsk is the kind of place you should visit. I was … Continue reading
Posted in Northern England, Thirsk, UK visits
Tagged alfred wight, all creatures great and small, coffee, coffee shops, courthouse cafe, cream teas, cricket, Fancy a Cuppa?, french connection, locally-supplied food, market place, north yorkshire, ritz cinema, rural arts, tea, tea rooms, test matches at Lord's, thirsk, thomas lord, upstairs downstairs, world of james herriot, yorkshire tea
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