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Tea drinking has been traced back to the 10th century BC. Its popularity in Britain was started by Catherine of Breganza, wife of Charles II, in approximately 1660. The fashion spread to London coffee houses, where the whole day’s tea was brewed in the morning, taxed, and kept in barrels. We’re moved on a tad since then and can assure you Surrey’s tea shops guarantee to brew a fresh pot of tea each time you visit. Find Tea Rooms in Surrey.
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Denbies Wine Estate is England’s largest single estate winery, with 265 acres of vines producing quality award winning wine. Excellent on-site facilities include tours, tastings, shopping, brewery, restaurants and hotel.
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Flower Farm is a family run farm shop and tea room, and online delivery service. With a microbrewery on site, it is also home to Godstoneberry festival, Bavarian beer hall event Oktoberryfest, and much, much more...
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