One of the most picturesque counties in the UK, Somerset is also a fine setting for a very British afternoon tea. Home to vast expanses of unspoilt countryside as well as some of the most interesting towns and cities in the country, there is something very alluring about the county of Somerset. The city of Bath is one of the area’s most visited places, home to the amazing Roman Baths, built by the Romans and still flowing with natural hot water to this day. The city of Wells plays host to the amazing Wookey Hole caves, a natural phenomenon that attracts visitors in their thousands each year whilst the world famous Glastonbury Festival draws in thousands of revellers each June. Somerset is home to some of the most stunning countryside incorporating the Blackdown Hills, the Quantocks and the Somerset Levels and Moors whilst the coastline is pretty spectacular too.
Browns Brasserie & Bar is right at the centre of the beautiful City of Bath.
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The Abbey Hotel is a charming, independently owned hotel in the centre of Bath.
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Afternoon tea in the Drawing Room at the Macdonald Bath Spa Hotel is so very English.
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A definite go-to destination for one of the finest afternoon teas in Bath.
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Charlton House is a beautiful country house hotel in the south west of England.
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Bailbrook House is one of the only Grade II* listed hotels in Bath.
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A truly gorgeous place to take afternoon tea close to Henrietta Park in Bath.
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Served outside in the award winning gardens or if you'd prefer in front of a roaring log fire.
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Delightfully authentic Victorian surroundings for afternoon tea with waitresses in costume.
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