Teapot Trails

With so many places to visit, and so much to do in Yorkshire, a day of exploration followed by a cup of speciality tea or coffee with a home made bun, may complete the ideal afternoon. Why not try out our suggested itineraries below to ensure you see a variety of the region's attractions and enjoy some fine refreshments along the way?

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West Yorkshire is home to the cosmopolitan cities of Leeds and Bradford, a place for great countryside escapes and many heritage sites.


Temple Newsome, LeedsTemple Newsam, Leeds It is an irony which would no doubt have caused huge amusement to the aristocratic Lady Hertford, former incumbent of Temple Newsam House.  For her sworn enemy, Earl Grey, lent his name to one of the traditional teas being offered in a new, high-class high tea menu being served at her former home.
Now a new, sumptuous high tea menu has been created at Temple Newsam in her honour, with the Lady Hertford High Tea featuring an extravagant selection of delicious sandwiches, specialist teas, indulgent cakes and preserves. Created as a tantalising treat for that special occasion, the teas cost £7.95 per person and are available on Sundays only from noon to 4pm (May-September)  throughout the summer.  Groups of 6 please book on 0113 2645535. A sample menu includes: a selection of teas- Earl Grey, Lady Grey, Darjeeling, Lapsang Souchong, peppermint, fruit selection, camomile, Yorkshire breakfast tea or coffee; ginger beer; finger sandwiches filled with Yorkshire ham and mustard, cream cheese and chive, egg mayonnaise and cress;  accompanied by mini Yorkshire curd tart, mini chocolate éclair, Temple fruit cake and Wensleydale and home-made scone with cream and preserve.
During the rest of the week there is a wide selection of delicious cakes, teas and hot food available, including Rare Breed sausages and burgers from the Farm itself in the Stable Courtyard Tea Room which is open in the Summer Monday to Friday 10am  10.30am - 4.30pm and Sat - Sun 10.30am - 5.30pm and Winter Tues to Sunday 10.30am- 4.15pm.  
Free admission to  the Stableyard Cafe, Temple Newsam Estate, Selby Rd, Leeds, LS15 0AD  
For further information contact 0113 2645535 or visit www.leeds.gov.uk/templenewsam

Lotherton Hall, LeedsLotherton Hall, Leeds The Stable Courtyard Cafe has an excellent range of delicious cakes and pastries baked on the premises using secret recipes.  There is also a wide range of sandwiches, hot soups and tasty hot snacks.  Plenty of room for groups to eat together.  During the summer the cafe is open daily 9.30am - 5pm and during the winter Tuesday - Sunday 9.30am - 4pm. Free admission to cafe the car parking fees apply.
Lotherton Hall Estate, Towton Rd, nr Aberford, LS25 3EB
For further information contact 0113 2645535 or visit www.leeds.gov.uk/lothertonhall  

Yorkshire Sculpture Park, Wakefield is home to over 40 sculptures, situated in 500 acres. The Country Park features a changing display of bronze sculptures, which perfectly fill the horizon as you roam around the beautiful grounds, enjoying the fresh country air. Spend time in the Cafe, discussing the art and exhibitions and relax with a selection of food and drinks.

 

North Yorkshire prides itself on its rolling countryside, dramatic coastline and places of historical interest - with all this to see, you'll be ready to put your feet up!

Thornton Hall, North YorkshireThornton Hall Farm Country Park, Nr Skipton Nestled in the village of Thornton-in-Craven just 6 miles west of Skipton, this delightful attraction combines friendly farm animals, a huge play barn and cosy tearoom. Children will enjoy discovering the all-weather Wizzick Play Barn and will love feeding the farms’ friendly inhabitants, greeting the newest arrivals and hitching a ride on a giant caterpillar! Visitors of all ages can climb aboard the Wizzick Farm Safari for a unique, fun and educational guided tour of the farm.  The tearoom serves a selection of teas including Twinings Infusion Teas, as well as a range of coffees and hot chocolates. Breads and cooked meats are sourced locally. Freshly prepared meals include a selection of tasty panninis and delicious homemade soups.  Cakes and many other mouthwatering confections are all homebaked – the scones arrive with lashings of jam and fresh cream and are irresistible! End a visit by sampling Swales Yorkshire Dales Ice Cream - the perfect way to end your trip!
The farm park and tearoom are open 10am–5pm, Tuesday-Sunday and Bank Holiday Mondays.
For more information telephone 01282 841148 or visit http://www.thorntonhallcountrypark.co.uk/

Bolton Abbey and the Cavendish Pavilion, North Yorkshire You'll be made to feel more than welcome when you visit this fascinating North Yorkshire attraction.  Spend time exploring the Priory Ruins, wander along the riverside and woodland paths, borrow an electric wheelchair if needs be, see the Strid where the water is forced through the narrow gorge, or simply relax with a fresh pot of Yorkshire Tea or a cup of coffee and admire the view. The Cavendish Pavilion overlooking the River Wharfe offers their own Cavendish Blend coffee and a selection of specialty teas including Earl Grey, Darjeeling, Fruit and Green teas.  The freshly baked cakes and biscuits are a delicious treat on your day out.
For further information call 01756 718009 or visit http://www.boltonabbey.com/

Fountains AbbeyFountains Abbey Lose yourself in the passages, staircases and towers of Fountains Abbey, the largest monastic ruins in the country. Set in the naturally beautiful Skell valley, this 880 acre World Heritage Site offers a great day out for all the family.  12th century Abbey ruins, Elizabethan Mansion, medieval deer park, one of England's most spectacular Georgian Water Gardens and the only 12th century Cistercian Corn Mill left in Britain. Open daily all year there is always something interesting, inspiring and different to see, with events and activities for families and guided tours throughout the year.  Free parking, family friendly restaurant, two gift shops and tearoom with lake views. Serving the finest 'Taylors of Harrogate' teas, including the popular Traditional Yorkshire Tea at £1.40 per pot served with organic milk.  Or perhaps you’d like to try a Taylors speciality tea; choose from Afternoon Darjeeling, Organic Chamomile or Peppermint, Blackberry and Elderflower, Raspberry and Vanilla or green tea with lemon, all priced at £1.50 per pot. Relax in splendid Victorian Tea Rooms with fabulous views across the lake with a Fountains Abbey cream tea; two fresh fruit scones made with free range eggs baked daily on the premises, local organic clotted cream and a pot of jam, served with a pot of Taylors Yorkshire Tea, all for just £4.35 per person.
For further information call 01765 608888 or visit: www.fountainsabbey.org.uk/

 

South Yorkshire is a place of culture, art and fascination. Enjoy the exhibitions and while away the hours sampling the sites, before having a well earned rest.

RSPB Old MoorRSPB Old Moor, Barnsley Step into the heart of South Yorkshire and make this reserve your next stop! Enjoy your refreshments with a beautiful view which spans the reserve from the balcony of Gannets Café, and enjoy this natural oasis, protecting thousands of species of birds and wildlife. Discover the pleasure of bird watching or just enjoy a stroll around the short reserve trails. A great place to bring families, kids can ‘go wild’ in our adventure playground, or explore the natural world at one of our open events.  The Gannets Café has an extensive range of Fair Trade teas and coffees to suit all tastes and pockets. A straightforward cuppa costs as little as 79p, with pots of fine Earl Grey and fruit teas at £1.39. All coffee comes freshly ground in small, medium and large sizes - and single and double espresso - from 99p. You can have a classic lattes or frothy cappuccinos for £1.49 - dont worry - the views are free! For the sweeter tooth, why not try a super hot chocolate with marshmallows and cream – starting from £1.49 – or add your favourite flavour to coffee and chocolate with a range of Irish Cream, Vanilla, Hazlenut and Caramel syrups. 
For further information visit http://www.rspb.org.uk/ or call 01226 273837

Tropical Butterfly House, Sheffield

Tropical Butterfly House, Wildlife and Falconry Centre, Sheffield Discover a wild family day out, catch a glimpse into a faraway world and make friends with creatures great and small at Sheffield’s Tropical Butterfly House,Wildlife and Falconry Centre. Get close to lots of free-roaming animals, handle exotic snakes and magnificent birds of prey and feed marmoset monkeys, lorikeets and many more amazing creatures. Enjoy spectacular bird of prey displays and noisy parrot shows. Take part in a range of family-friendly activities, demonstrations and events which run throughout the year. The newly extended patio and garden provide an idyllic setting in which to sample a range of Twinings traditional and speciality teas, including Darjeeling, Earl Grey, Green and Peppermint teas as well as a selection of delicate fruit infusions. Relax with your choice of quality coffees while the children chill in a hammock, dig in the sandpit or take to the wheel of a pedal car. As well as a range of tasty, freshly-prepared meals, the Butterfly Café offers homemade treats including traditional fruit scones, cherry scones and various equally irresistible cakes. For a taste of Yorkshire, sample the egg custard or a traditional cream tea.
The Tropical Butterfly House, Wildlife and Falconry Centre is just 5 minutes from the M1, junction 31 and is open daily.
For furher information call 01909 569 416 or visit http://www.butterflyhouse.co.uk/

Wentworth Garden Centre With the philosophy 'Customer is King' the Garden Centre has grown and developed over the years to become a friendly and well established place where you can browse for goods, enjoy the gardens or relax in the tea rooms. Situated in 16 acres of walled and landscaped gardens, this is an attractive setting for shopping and browsing at your leisure. The tea rooms cater for over 100 visitors, either undercover in the conservatory, or out on the patio where you can sit and enjoy the sunshine. Enjoy home baked 'goodies' and relax with the sounds of the birds in the trees and the gentle breeze in your hair!
For further information visit http://www.wentwrthgardencentre.co.uk/ or call 01226 776040

 

East Yorkshire is a refreshing location, and with countless attractions, you will be spoiled for choice for where to go and spend your time.

The Deep, HullThe Deep, Hull is a conservation charity which runs one of the deepest and most spectacular aquariums in the world.  It is a unique blend of stunning marine life, the latest interactives and audio-visual presentations which together tell the dramatic story of the world’s ocean, plus home to over 3500 fish and 40 sharks. Enjoy a selection of fair-trade teas and coffees at this award winning tourist attraction.  Why not treat yourself to a selection of home baked scones or indulge in a range of mouth watering cakes?  Visitors are welcome to use the observatory café without having to purchase entry tickets to The Deep.
For further information visit: http://www.thedeep.co.uk/ or call 01482 381000.

Burton Agnes Hall is filled with the treasures of fifteen generations, from magnificent carvings commissioned when the Hall was built to French impressionist paintings, contemporary furniture, tapestries and other modern artwork in recent years. The spectacular gardens are filled with over four thousand species of plant, plus a maze, giant board games and a jungle garden. Not only do these award-winning gardens offer something for all tastes, but the Farmers' Food Store is packed with seasonal Yorkshire produce including the Estate's own game and fruit and vegetables from the garden. Enjoy freshly prepared meals in the Impressionists’ Café and indulgent treats in the ice cream parlour.
For further information visit: http://www.burton-agnes.co.uk/ or call 01262 490324.

Sewerby Hall, BridlingtonSewerby Hall & Gardens, Bridlington Family events, concerts an exhibitions are all part of the appeal of Sewerby Hall. Built in 1714 the House is full of history, with ancient memorabilia and momentos of the past. Loose yourself in history before exploring the grounds and enjoying the children's zoo, with llama, penguins and peacocks, plus a walk through aviary. Enjoy food at the picnic area and refreshments in the cafe - both superb spots to sit in the summer sun.
For further information visit http://www.eastriding.gov.uk/sewerby/ or call 01262 673769

 

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