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Re: The Week Ahead (this one, not the next one)
« Reply #75 on: February 21, 2013, 02:43:53 PM »
A decent afternoon tea like wot Betty's show is a great experience. If only Harrogate wasn't so err um far.

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Re: The Week Ahead (this one, not the next one)
« Reply #76 on: February 21, 2013, 03:35:07 PM »
A decent afternoon tea like wot Betty's show is a great experience. If only Harrogate wasn't so err um far.

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For soft southerners like wot I am:

http://www.thebuttery.org/

I have had many a coffee and cake in The Buttery in Lymington, there is a fantastic little coffee shop in Chichester that ranges over three floors and has a piano on the ground floor which is frequently played by a pianist funnily enough, will try and track it down.....


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Re: The Week Ahead (this one, not the next one)
« Reply #77 on: February 21, 2013, 03:54:37 PM »

For soft southerners like wot I am:

http://www.thebuttery.org/

I have had many a coffee and cake in The Buttery in Lymington, there is a fantastic little coffee shop in Chichester that ranges over three floors and has a piano on the ground floor which is frequently played by a pianist funnily enough, will try and track it down.....

http://www.organictearooms.co.uk/tearooms/HOME_PAGE.html


I await Miss C and Snoopy opening a Tea Room in the Bickering virtual Village.

You could have a piano as well if we can find a player.

I'm sure I heard Growler say that Nick was as useful as the Pope's pianist.
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Re: The Week Ahead (this one, not the next one)
« Reply #78 on: February 21, 2013, 04:49:35 PM »
A decent afternoon tea like wot Betty's show is a great experience. If only Harrogate wasn't so err um far.

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For soft southerners like wot I am:

http://www.thebuttery.org/
Ta

May explore the Chichester one next Goodwood day

This one is good too:  http://www.beatonstearooms.co.uk/ (near Salsbury-ish)


And yes we need a Tea Room in Bickering, we also need a fireman but that's another story
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Re: The Week Ahead (this one, not the next one)
« Reply #79 on: February 21, 2013, 05:45:18 PM »
A decent afternoon tea like wot Betty's show is a great experience. If only Harrogate wasn't so err um far.

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For soft southerners like wot I am:

http://www.thebuttery.org/

I've been in the Lymington and Chichester ones. I shall aim to complete the set with a visit to Brockenhurst, so long as the crossing gates aren't down or stuck
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Re: The Week Ahead (this one, not the next one)
« Reply #80 on: February 21, 2013, 05:56:34 PM »
I can also reccomend this place too in Chipping Campden

And this place is a must for me , mum use to make fantastic wimberry pie  cloud9:
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Re: The Week Ahead (this one, not the next one)
« Reply #81 on: February 21, 2013, 07:22:41 PM »
Ta, both now logged  smile:

BTW if you've ever been tempted to mortgage that kidney and go for tea at the Ritz to amuse your special person then it's worth it - have to book ahead
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Re: The Week Ahead (this one, not the next one)
« Reply #82 on: February 23, 2013, 12:17:52 AM »
A decent afternoon tea like wot Betty's show is a great experience. If only Harrogate wasn't so err um far.

[/soft southerner mode]

For soft southerners like wot I am:

http://www.thebuttery.org/

I've been in the Lymington and Chichester ones. I shall aim to complete the set with a visit to Brockenhurst, so long as the crossing gates aren't down or stuck

Oh those wonderful gates. Getting to my mothers village necessitates going through them and then there is the wonderful one way system in Lyndhust on the way out.  I refuse to do it in the summer now.  Travel that route that is rather than  eyes: I am amenable to that whatever the season.
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Re: The Week Ahead (this one, not the next one)
« Reply #83 on: February 23, 2013, 12:30:32 AM »

For soft southerners like wot I am:

http://www.thebuttery.org/

I have had many a coffee and cake in The Buttery in Lymington, there is a fantastic little coffee shop in Chichester that ranges over three floors and has a piano on the ground floor which is frequently played by a pianist funnily enough, will try and track it down.....

http://www.organictearooms.co.uk/tearooms/HOME_PAGE.html


I await Miss C and Snoopy opening a Tea Room in the Bickering virtual Village.

You could have a piano as well if we can find a player.

I'm sure I heard Growler say that Nick was as useful as the Pope's pianist.

You are quite right Darwin I think that Snoops and I would work well together. I will get onto it it may take time to get up and running as the next few dats are going to be a tad frantic.  If you could all did out those cake- stands from the back of your cupboards I would be grateful.

If we are going to have a fire man we need a resident pyromaniac.....Oh I forgot, doh: we have Nick.

Who has the fluffy kitten that can get stuck up trees?
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Re: The Week Ahead (this one, not the next one)
« Reply #84 on: February 23, 2013, 06:09:05 AM »
A decent afternoon tea like wot Betty's show is a great experience. If only Harrogate wasn't so err um far.

[/soft southerner mode]

For soft southerners like wot I am:

http://www.thebuttery.org/

I've been in the Lymington and Chichester ones. I shall aim to complete the set with a visit to Brockenhurst, so long as the crossing gates aren't down or stuck

Oh those wonderful gates. Getting to my mothers village necessitates going through them and then there is the wonderful one way system in Lyndhust on the way out.  I refuse to do it in the summer now.  Travel that route that is rather than  eyes: I am amenable to that whatever the season.

You naughty gerl Miss C....  eyes:
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Re: The Week Ahead (this one, not the next one)
« Reply #85 on: February 23, 2013, 06:46:20 AM »
A decent afternoon tea like wot Betty's show is a great experience. If only Harrogate wasn't so err um far.

[/soft southerner mode]

For soft southerners like wot I am:

http://www.thebuttery.org/

I've been in the Lymington and Chichester ones. I shall aim to complete the set with a visit to Brockenhurst, so long as the crossing gates aren't down or stuck

Oh those wonderful gates. Getting to my mothers village necessitates going through them and then there is the wonderful one way system in Lyndhust on the way out.  I refuse to do it in the summer now.  Travel that route that is rather than  eyes: I am amenable to that whatever the season.

You naughty gerl Miss C....  eyes:

I know travelling in the older months is very selfish. whistle:
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Re: The Week Ahead (this one, not the next one)
« Reply #86 on: February 23, 2013, 07:29:40 AM »
A decent afternoon tea like wot Betty's show is a great experience. If only Harrogate wasn't so err um far.

[/soft southerner mode]

For soft southerners like wot I am:

http://www.thebuttery.org/

I've been in the Lymington and Chichester ones. I shall aim to complete the set with a visit to Brockenhurst, so long as the crossing gates aren't down or stuck

Oh those wonderful gates. Getting to my mothers village necessitates going through them and then there is the wonderful one way system in Lyndhust on the way out.  I refuse to do it in the summer now.  Travel that route that is rather than  eyes: I am amenable to that whatever the season.

You naughty gerl Miss C....  eyes:

I know travelling in the older months is very selfish. whistle:

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Re: The Week Ahead (this one, not the next one)
« Reply #87 on: February 23, 2013, 08:27:20 AM »
A decent afternoon tea like wot Betty's show is a great experience. If only Harrogate wasn't so err um far.

[/soft southerner mode]

For soft southerners like wot I am:

http://www.thebuttery.org/

I've been in the Lymington and Chichester ones. I shall aim to complete the set with a visit to Brockenhurst, so long as the crossing gates aren't down or stuck

Oh those wonderful gates. Getting to my mothers village necessitates going through them and then there is the wonderful one way system in Lyndhust on the way out.  I refuse to do it in the summer now. Travel that route that is rather than  eyes: I am amenable to that whatever the season.

A bot blokey this, but...  stop on the A31 to Stoney Cross, go left through Emery Down, emerge at Swan Green cottages t'other side of the Lyndhurst one-way system. You'll queue for two miles up Castle Malwood hill, but better than a seven mile queue into and out of Lyndhurst  :thumbsup:
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Re: The Week Ahead (this one, not the next one)
« Reply #88 on: February 23, 2013, 12:06:11 PM »
Most excellent thank you. :thumbsup:

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Re: The Week Ahead (this one, not the next one)
« Reply #89 on: February 23, 2013, 12:46:08 PM »
. . .Who has the fluffy kitten that can get stuck up trees?
Isn't that Chloe?  or have I misunderstanded again

I do have a cat but she really doesn't do outside when there's an R in the month, should anyone?
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