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The Bridge Tea Rooms

The Bridge Tea Rooms

Housed in a former blacksmith's cottage dating from 1675, the Bridge Tea Rooms positively oozes atmosphere, and the classical music playing gently in the background sets a tranquil tone.

Interesting light meals are also served throughout the day and evening, but the famous Bridge Cream Tea is the main attraction here: expect large scones topped with Devonshire clotted cream and strawberry preserve, and a pot of one of twenty-six fine loose leaf teas presented to perfection in a beautiful teapot.

Souvenir books and postcards are on sale.

  • Awarded The Tea Guild's Award of Excellence 2008 & 2010 
  • WINNER OF THE TEA GUILD'S TOP TEA PLACE 2009 AWARD

Opening Days and Hours
Monday - Wednesday: 9.30am - 6pm
Thursday - Saturday: 9.30am - Last Orders at 9.30pm
Sunday: 10.00am - 6pm.

Address:
24a Bridge Street
Bradford-on-Avon
Wiltshire
BA15 1BY

Owners: Mr Roy and Mrs Alison Hayward
Phone: 01225 865537
Web: www.thebridgeatbradford.co.uk
Email: query@thebridgeatbradford.co.uk

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