A charming tea room

 

We took my friend Elly from Holland on a little local tour and ended up in the lovely little town of Axbridge; in need of a cup of coffee we went to the Almshouse Tea Shop  which we had never been to before.
It isn’t just called the Almshouse, it actually was an almshouse, built about 1450 to accommodate twenty-four poor and elderly men.  They were housed in four dormitories, which must have been quite nice for them to have company and there was a fire in each of the rooms.  It took a few hundred years before women were allowed to be sheltered in the almshouse and it was in continual use until a workhouse was opened in Axbridge in the 1840’s. Redundant for its original purpose the building became a brewery. It lay empty for many years but has been restored and  the Tea Shop still has some lovely old features, beautiful oak beams, and is a lovely old place, but very comfortable for modern coffee and tea drinkers.
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Coffee and walnut cake, and carrot cake… also an Americano with cold milk on the side… see my post about that, http://loiselden.com/2013/01/20/flat-white/
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Upstairs – the poor old men had to get up here using a ladder!
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Gorgeous beams!
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It would be nice to take your tea out here in the summer
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Isn’t it attractive! Go in and enjoy a warm welcome, lovely drinks and delicious cakes!

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