The Hazelmore
May 18, 2021
4 minutes
Text by Bruce Richardson
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Images of England’s Lake District have filled our heads ever since our parents lulled us to sleep with the wondrous Tales of Peter Rabbit and Benjamin Bunny. This UNESCO World Heritage Site, located in the northwest corner of Great Britain, is a picture-perfect landscape of stone houses, colorful gardens, magical waterfalls, and lakeside villages conveniently dotted with the occasional tearoom. A favorite oasis for tea lovers sits in the center of the Edwardian seaside resort town of Grange-over-Sands, where visitors flock to one of England’s most lauded tearooms, The Hazelmere.
Built in 1897 as a café and refreshment
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