The Bridge Tea Rooms, Bradford-on-Avon
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A peek inside the Bridge Tea Rooms This quirky little tea room packs a punch with character and dates back all the way to 1502. Originally, this was a blacksmiths cottage and over the centuries it was falling into decay. The owners then bought the derelict property in 1989 and transformed it into the delightful tea rooms of today.
They offer the most traditional of tea-taking experiences. The appearance is traditional both inside and out, with a bust of Queen Victoria in an alcove inside and the staff uniform from the Victorian era. There was an open fire too. Tea can be taken both on the ground floor and upstairs on the first floor.
This roof looks like it needs some loving.
They offer the most traditional of tea-taking experiences. The appearance is traditional both inside and out, with a bust of Queen Victoria in an alcove inside and the staff uniform from the Victorian era. There was an open fire too. Tea can be taken both on the ground floor and upstairs on the first floor.
This roof looks like it needs some loving.
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