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Whittard of Chelsea Plc

Whittard of Chelsea Plc

One of the UK's leading tea and coffee specialists, Whittard of Chelsea sells a range of quality teas, coffees and hot chocolate, coffee and tea making equipment, ceramics and confectionery in over 70 stores throughout the UK and online.

From one little shop on Fleet Street, Whittard of Chelsea has grown into an international business that stocks wonderful and rare products from across the world, including 130 varieties of tea, 20 varieties of fresh coffee (freshly ground to customers' specifications) and still creates house blend teas and infusions, just as founder Walter Whittard did.

In 2011 Whittard celebrates its 125th anniversary.

For further information visit the Whittard website at: www.whittard.co.uk or call Customer Services on 0800 015 4395 for your nearest store, or from overseas +44 (0) 1993 893 715 .

Address:
Windrush House
Windrush Park Road
Whitney, Oxfordshire
OX29 7DX

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Phone: 0800 015 4395
Web: www.whittard.co.uk
Email: info@whittard.co.uk

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