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Lovely relaxed cafe
I booked afternoon tea for two in the cafe as a last minute birthday treat. Despite the late notice the food was the best I've had! The staff were friendly, helpful and attentive. I'd definitely reco...
Today we had a lovely afternoon tea, beautifully fresh sandwiches with a green salad garnish and coleslaw, light quiche and sausage rolls. Followed by the choice of sweet or savoury scones. Then to ...
Lovely woodland. We had a great walk through the woods, which was connected to a series of public footpaths. This was an enjoyable way to spend a good couple of hours.
Came here as I was visiting the Avon Valley Railway and thought I'd take a look at what else was nearby. There are various countryside routes to the area, the way I walked if I hadn't looked at a map ...
Lovely relaxed cafe
I booked afternoon tea for two in the cafe as a last minute birthday treat. Despite the late notice the food was the best I've had! The staff were friendly, helpful and attentive. I'd definitely reco...
The Coffee Mill at Willsbridge.
Today we had a lovely afternoon tea, beautifully fresh sandwiches with a green salad garnish and coleslaw, light quiche and sausage rolls. Followed by the choice of sweet or savoury scones. Then to ...
Excellent for refreshment after a walk
Stopped here after a walk and was pleasantly surprised by their excellent light menu. Had a delicious sandwich.
Lovely woodland
Lovely woodland. We had a great walk through the woods, which was connected to a series of public footpaths. This was an enjoyable way to spend a good couple of hours.
Nice little place!
Came here as I was visiting the Avon Valley Railway and thought I'd take a look at what else was nearby. There are various countryside routes to the area, the way I walked if I hadn't looked at a map ...