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Stillingfleet Lodge Gardens Tea Room
Enjoy this courtyard tearoom with its locally sourced refreshments.
About Stillingfleet Lodge Gardens Tea Room
The Tea Room at Stillingfleet Lodge Gardens is in our lovely renovated barn and is a great place to sit with your refreshments, admire the art exhibitions, flick through magazines and gardening books and shelter if it is raining! You are most welcome to just visit the tea room, you will not need to pay an admission fee if you are not going round the garden.
We source our products locally where possible, including locally produced ice-cream, soft drinks, chocolate and chutneys. Our selection of cakes includes gluten free options. As we are only open in afternoons, we do not provide lunches, but we do have picnic tables available for you to use in the grass car park.
Art in the Tea Room
Our tea-room is used throughout the summer as an exhibition space for local artists all of whom are inspired by animals and landscape. We host a different artist each month to give you another excuse to come and visit.
Opening hours
13:00 - 17:00 Wednesday & Friday
1st & 3rd weekends each month,
1st April to 30th September
See website for details.
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