Aunt Marthas Victorian Tea-Rooms
Attraction in or near Cinderford

Looking for an experience to remember, then why not step back in time and enjoy the Victorian atmosphere at Aunt Martha's Victorian Tea-rooms and gardens.

Meet Aunt Martha and her staff, all dressed in period Victorian clothes, and waiting to give you a warm welcome.

Wander the gardens and museum and then enjoy taking tea in the Victorian style with what was once standard - pretty table clothes - nice china - proper serviettes - loose tea - sugar cubes and of course, tasty homemade food.

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Contact Details
Aunt Marthas Victorian Tea-Rooms
Brook Cottage
The Branch
Drybrook
Gloucestershire
GL17 9DB
Tel: 01594 824514
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Details
Ordnance Survey - SO 646160 Dog Friendly
Off Road Parking
Family Friendly

Opening Hours

March to September from 12.00 noon on Friday, Saturday, Sunday & Bank Holiday Mondays.


Reviews

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My friends and I popped in to Aunt Martha's Tea Rooms this Saturday (5th May) and we absolutely loved it. We were down from London for the weekend, staying at a local cottage in Cinderford and stumbled across their website a few days before we came. 
 
The service was excellent, the food was even better but what made it so special was that it felt like we really had travelled back in time. 
 
I would whole heartedly recommend this place to anyone visiting the area.
May 08th 2012 by C in London
A visit to Aunt Martha's Victorian Tea Room is a MUST HAVE experience - delightful setting, perfect food (all home made), lovely gardens in which to take tea if weather is good and lovely, authentic inside tearoom if it is not. Aunt Martha herself is worth the trip - a very interesting, friendly and well informed lady who also does public speaking in a variety of guises, either at the tearoom or out in the community. Since going there for the first time I have returned with various visitors, all of whom have loved it and are determined to return with other visitors and friends. I cannot recommend this place and the lovely people who run it highly enough. Don't miss it!!
Apr 27th 2012 by R W in Gloucestershire
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