So where can you get the best afternoon cuppa?
tell us about it.
We’d like to hear your nominations and thoughts. Just tell us where you had tea and briefly in no more than twenty words exactly why you thought it was special. Maybe the setting is ideal, maybe it’s part of the whole day out, perhaps it’s about good, friendly service and value or maybe it’s just because it was a great cup of tea.
For the readers who send in the most entertaining recommendations we’ll be handing out a rather special free tea pack from Tregothan near Truro in Cornwall- the UK’s only tree plantation!
Afternoon tea – a cuppa and something to eat – is one of the delights of a day or afternoon out.
And it seems especially important if you are on a garden visit, whether it be a formal National Trust venue, a local village open gardens day or a garden centre, tea is an essential part of what’s needed.
So as it’s such a vital and necessary part of a gardener’s day out we’d like to find out from you who serves the best afternoon tea and why you enjoyed it so much.
So as you are out and about this summer make a note to
A rather special free tea pack from Tregothan near Truro in Cornwall
Tell us what you think... Name: ________________________________ Email: ________________________________ Address: _____________________________________________________________________ Where we had our afternoon tea: __________________________________________________ Why it was so special: ___________________________________________________________ ____________________________________________________________________________
All you have to do is fill in the coupon and send to: Country Gardener Afternoon Tea, Rock Cottage, Halse, Taunton, Somerset TA4 3AF
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Seven years of trials at Tregothan have been undertaken to achieve fine teas and in our free pack there’s a camellia sinensis bush, a box of 10 Classic Tea sachets, a box of 10 sachets of Earl Grey Tea, a 10 sachets box of Afternoon Tea and a fine bone china mug fired in Tregothnan clay.
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