5/5 Simon R. 2 years ago on Google
Simply
fantastic
tea
rooms.
Great
example
of
a
very
British
experience,
in
an
immensely
impressive,
imposing,
old
stately
home
and
large
estate.
The
tea
room
itself
is
in
a
very,
very
old
room
that
is
adjacent
to
the
old
chapel.
No
fake
reproduction
work
here,
it's
genuinely
hundreds
of
years
old.
Amazing
staff,
Good
menu,
and
properly
brilliant
food
that's
fantastic
value
for
money.
The
outdoor
scenery
is
utterly
astonishing.
Staggeringly
hard
to
beat
the
views
ANYWHERE.
The
tea
rooms
themselves
could
use
a
little
bit
of
decluttering
in
some
spots,
but
it's
charm
outweighs
those
little
nit
picking
points...
The
only
negative
is
the
drive
into
site.
First
off,
Google
maps
is
WRONG(I've
let
them
know)
you
can
NOT
turn
in
via
the
a556.
The
only
entry
is
via
a5033.
No
matter
what
car
you
have,
go
very
slow.
It's
an
AWFUL
surface
from
entry
to
car
park.
Use
the
road
signs
for
the
tea
rooms,
Google
will
just
send
you
up
a
creek
otherwise.....
If
you
have
a
decent
car,
especially
a
low
slung
fast
sports
car,
go
ULTRA
SLOW
and
pay
attention.
If
so
it's
fine,
otherwise
make
sure
you
take
gloves
and
incontinence
underwear..
you
will
need
to
hide
the
stark
white
knuckles,
and
what
will
definitely
be
shooting
out,
as
you
drive
over
a
model
of
the
grand
canyon
-
courtesy
of
the
pot
hole
gnomes
who
have
been
hard
at
work
turning
the
driveways
into
terrifying
car
destruction
devices...
It's
also
only
1
car
wide,
with
cow
grids,
so
make
sure
your
passengers
are
chanting
gothic
prayers
to
the
car
gods
that
you
don't
run
into
anyone,
or
you
will
be
stuck,
or
worse
reversing
through
the
pothole
playpit..
be
sensible
and
slow,
and
you
will
be
fine...
Highly
recommend
going.
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