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By chance I went into the centre of Dunstable, Bedfordshire, today. I would like to tell Answerbankers of the absolutely marvellous cream tea's available at The Rose Tea Garden, Priory House right in the very centre of Dunstable. It is an olde worlde coaching house with views across flowered lawns to the 12th century St Peters Church. Very, very, much better than many a cream tea I've had in Devon and Cornwall !!!! Only £4.95 for two people !! It is the pleasure and bargain of the century !!! Well worth a detour so as not to miss whilst it lasts !!!


Evorg Enaj  Wed 18/07/07 18:07
Evorg Enaj
Fri 20/07/07
11:19

Question Author

Well, if anyone is going for a cream tea today you will need both a torch and a boat. Whatever has happened to the weather?
Goodsoulette
Fri 20/07/07
11:21
I think both Ratter and I would argue the cream tea factor.

best cream teas I know of are in Dunster at the willow tea rooms.
what..the?
Fri 20/07/07
11:27
In Looe, Cornwall the best cream tea is at Mrss Marples tea rooms, on the main highstreet first floor across from the big fish and chip shop.

Working in Devon and living in Cornwall I have my fair share!
X111
Fri 20/07/07
11:38
There is a choice of afternoon teas here

smudge
Fri 20/07/07
13:04
I'm glad you enjoyed your tour of Priory House & St. Peters Church Evorg.

The cream teas are delish, although I've only had two since it opened - so far! I have to say, the ones I've had in the West Country & Cotswolds are a hard act to follow too.

Both our daughters got married in St. Peters Church & we can hear the church bells from our house, every Wednesday evening & on Saturdays. Brings back many happy memories of two wonderful days.

sissimarissa
Fri 20/07/07
17:04
I'm at uni in Exeter and often go to Cornwall. To St Just in fact where there is tea shop combined with a secondhand bookshop. The cream teas there are lovely.
MustafaTickl
Fri 20/07/07
17:38
I often used to go to Zennor for a clotted cream tea. Next to the Tinmaker's Arms there is a chapel which has been converted into a hostel and combined cafe. The clotted cream tea's are excellent, particularly in fine weather when you can sit outside. Today I send to the maker's for the essential ingredient and include this link should other AB'ers like to do so as well (it's good with your Xmas pud as well as cream tea !)
http://www.roddas.co.uk/RoddasBasket.asp
Kingsway
Fri 20/07/07
21:03
When we are in Cornwall we like to go to Anns Pantry in Mousehole (a village near Newlyn) for our cream teas. Very nice indeed. Also the crab sandwiches are recommended.
smudge
Fri 20/07/07
21:48
Kingsway - whenever we've been anywhere for a cream tea, my husband always has a crab sandwich instead!
Kingsway
Sat 21/07/07
17:39
Hi smudge. Yes, I like a crab sandwich now and again in preference too! A good place for your husband to go for a variety of smoked fish is The Smoked Fish Co at Charlestown nr St Austell, and Charlestown itself is a fantastic place to visit, especially when the old boats are in. Thinking about it, I had a look to see if I could come up with a picture for you and found this
http://www.getawaydigital.com/greetingcardpro/ starterpics/st_austel/charlestown1.jpg
The pink building is a pub/restaurant and is good to visit.
Evorg Enaj
Sat 21/07/07
21:32

Question Author

Must be be very nice to live in the centre with all the amenities, smudge. I'm in the sticks 'twixt Harpenden and Hemel. I only mentioned Rose Tea Garden because it was so pleasant in the half hour of sun on the day we were there and it saves 2-300 miles to the West Country for roughly the same thing.

Thank you for that link, Mustafa, I had not thought that it could be ordered online, and 1lb will be travelling towards me when they post on Monday (i've already got the jam and scones !!)

Thanks to everyone who responded, and every happiness to you all.
MustafaTickl
Sun 22/07/07
12:23
Not at all, Evorg.
smudge
Sun 22/07/07
18:29
Back again - thank you for that photo Kingsway - happy memories & can't wait to pop down to the West Country again - love it.

Yes Evorg - I must admit it is very handy for the shops, doc's, dentist, etc. Although, we have to venture into Milton Keynes for stores like John Lewis, etc.
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