History of the tea rooms
The history of The Courtyard Tea Room
The Courtyard is a bright and airy tea room in Rose and Crown Walk just off the main square in Saffron Walden. Customers enjoy the welcoming atmosphere of this traditional tea room or on warmer days perhaps, sit outdoors in the sun-trap courtyard.
The History of The Lock Tea Room
Bright and airy, The Lock is THE place to eat on the waterfront at Heybridge Basin. Indoors or out, it offers outstanding Blackwater estuary views. This former ship’s chandlers and café serves traditional café-style breakfasts, home-made lunches and Tiptree cream teas.
The history of Southwold Tea Room
Tiptree Tea Room at Southwold is our 10th Tea Room and our first outside of Essex, in the stunning coastal town of Southwold, Suffolk.
History of The Essex Rose Tea Room
The Essex Rose Tea House. Around five hundred years old, listed and mentioned frequently in historic surveys and reports, The Essex Rose at Dedham is a fine timber-framed tea room looking out across Royal Square and towards the church.
The history of The Barns Tea Room
‘The Barns’ at Cressing Temple is a bright and vibrant tea room, offering a wide range of homemade meals with fresh and local ingredients.
The history of Bond Street Tea Room
Tiptree at Bond Street is our first city centre location, which comprises of a traditional Tiptree tea room, a café patisserie and shop.
The history of Barleylands Tea Room
The Tiptree tea room and café at Barleylands Farm Park and Village are the perfect places for a family lunch out or a catch up with friends.
The history of Tiptree Tea Room
The Tiptree Tea Room, Museum and Jam Shop are next to the Tiptree Jam Factory where the Wilkin family have been making fine preserves with fruit from their farm since 1885.