Afternoon tea at the Cottage Tea Rooms and Bistro. (Image: Mark Williams)
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This quaint little Cottage Tea Rooms and Bistro was originally a part of a small collection of bed and breakfast places on ‘Ham and Egg’ Square, which serviced the growing number of tourists flocking to the town of Llangollen, after the railway arrived in the mid-18th century.
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Known as “England’s Little Switzerland”, Lynton is a Victorian town that consists of cafes, tea rooms and small shops. Lying beneath the cliffs of Lynton, the coastal village of Lynmouth is quieter than Lynton, where visitors are able to wander between the ‘chocolate box’ fishing cottages and admire the scenery at the harbour.
Perthâs smallest bookshop: Only 14 square metres but packs a punch
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Perthâs tiniest bookshop has done a very big job since it opened a few months ago, returning to life the little-known but fascinating history of one of Perthâs best-known yet most humble tourist attractions: London Court.
The secondhand shop has returned the industry to a city arcade that never went without a bookshop until a gap in recent years broke a tradition that started in the 1930s.
Flourish and Blotts, oops, we mean London Court Books.
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