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Chantry Tea Gardens & Ruins

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Chantry Tea Gardens & Ruins

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  • Location: Kilve, West Somerset District, Somerset, South West England, England, United Kingdom

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    January 11, 2024

    Hiking

    A rare gem in The Quantocks, this quaint little Tea Rooms is cited at the ruins of an ancient chantry, The gardens are lovely and unspoilt with plenty of space to sit and relax.

    May 16, 2021

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    Looks nice for a tea stop

    June 30, 2021

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    Amazing place in the heart of the Quantocks hills
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    Location: Kilve, West Somerset District, Somerset, South West England, England, United Kingdom

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