A friend and I met for a cup of tea this afternoon. We went to a welcoming and homely restaurant where nobody minds how long you linger over your tea. The scones were warm and, as well as our chosen fruit scones, we were asked to try the cherry ones just out of the oven. We didn't refuse.
The premises also doubles as a wine merchants so you can have a look around if you are in need of a bottle for the evening.
A small and belated September update for 2024, where I am still, after many years' membership, on 365 Project, also now posting elsewhere but wanting...
Oh Hazel I'm on a fast day again today (Mon & Wed) so please don't post anything as scrummy as these! LOL This looks like a lovely place to meet and have tea (and scones). What program did you use to do the inset? I'd love to have a go
What a lovely little pace to have soem tea and scones. Its rare this days to find a place where you can sit for ages without having the feeling that they want you to leave
Looks a charming establishment . I would love to have a traditional Afternoon tea there !! -- sounds idyllic being able to spend as much time as you like !-ofer your meal !
It was just done on Picasa 3. I think the key to getting it right (for me anyway) is to just have the pics you want to use for the collage in one folder on their own. I got in all sorts of muddles when I first tried it!)
It worked at last!
It was just done on Picasa 3. I think the key to getting it right (for me anyway) is to just have the pics you want to use for the collage in one folder on their own. I got in all sorts of muddles when I first tried it!)
Yes, very much so, Ivan!
Yes the lunches are good too and they make a speciality of doing gluten free for folk who need it.
Oh me too! And Bishops Waltham, the market town where it's situated, is full of character.
Not much better, no!!!
Claire, this is in Bishops Waltham in Hampshire.
You are surely right, David!