Sedbergh,
The Yorkshire Dales National Park, East Cumbria, England
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Sedbergh is a
lovely small and friendly town set in the hills of East
Cumbria and the western part of the Yorkshire Dales National
Park. Ellie's Bakery and Tea Room on Main Street, offers delicious home
cooked snacks and a fine cup of tea!
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The Sedbergh
Cafe is another one of the good tearooms of Sedbergh and is across the road from the fine St Andrew's Parish
Church, originally dating from ~1130, its well worth a visit
and there is an excellent guide book to purchase to help in
the upkeep of this fine medieval church.
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The Bull Hotel,
a 17th century coaching inn,
is located on Sedbergh's main street and offers good
traditional food and real ales after a good days walking on the Howgill Fells,
including Winder, which towers above Sedbergh Town.
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A cup of tea please, fine
ales & beers, specialist teas, coffees, home
baked cakes, bar meals, pub grub, food, quality teas, quality coffees and organic cooking. Tea rooms to
eat in, eating and drinking, cafes
(cafe-tearooms), picnic spots, restaurants, inns, English, Irish and
Scottish pubs, bars and other
places of refreshment, English teahouses, English coffee houses. * page updated July
22nd 2008 *
EMAIL Phil Brown
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