Tuesday, 28 December 2010

Tea at Heaven Farm and Dolly's Tea

1840
The year of the first afternoon tea, when Anna,
the 7th Duchess of Bedford,
ordered a small meal of buttered bread, cakes and tarts
in between lunch and supper

Driving down a Sussex lane on our way home from a day out in November we stopped here for afternoon tea
It looked a litle different and the name of the farm caught my eye





The circular building is a traditional Oust House
where the Hops were dried





Afterwards we visited a lovely gourmet food shop and
craft shop situated on the farm and made a few purchases


Heaven for Grandma on Christmas day was seeing 20 month old Rebekah so enjoying her first doll that I bought her

Happy New Year to all


15 comments:

Patsy said...

Happy New Year to you and family!

Annie Jeffries said...

Good morning Barbara. As usual, I've enjoyed my ramblings with you and yours as you travel about the countryside. Rebekah is a dear. And was that carrot cakes I saw?

I'm mostly known as 'MA' said...

How nice it looks there in November. It seems as though it has been winter here for ever already and really November was quite good here too. I love the picture of your grand daughter and her doll. It looks like you had a happy Christmas. My best wishes for a very Happy New Year to you and yours.

Linda said...

I love English tea rooms. They have such great things to eat. I hope you and yours have a great new year.

Come Away With Me said...

Heaven Farm looks so much like the farm where "The Darling Buds of May" miniseries was filmed (I think it was in the 1980s) with Catherine Zeta-Jones playing the eldest daughter...I suppose there are places like that all over England.

Your cake certainly looks delicious.

What a sweetheart Rebecca is! I'm so glad you were able to spend Christmas with Jane in spite of the snow.

Balisha said...

I love your idea of tea in the afternoon. What a lovely custom.Isn't it fun watching little girls with their dolls? She seems so caught up in the feeding of that baby...Balisha

Melanie said...

Barbara, It's been a long time since I've visited you and I'm glad I remembered to come back! Your blog is a "bit of heaven" and I really enjoy it! I used to have a blog call Handful of Daisies but my new site is www.countrycottageliving.com
Come for a visit soon! and Happy New Year to you! *Melanie

Jane in Cumbria said...

looks like you had a wonderful time! I wish you a very Happy New Year from Wales!

theresa said...

Wow- what a great place! I'll be visiting in the early summer and may just have to check out this place. Happy New year to you!

2son said...

How neat to see the grand baby. I wish Jane had showed up more.

How interesting to see the hops drying. I enjoyed the beer in my visits, and it reminds me of when Bill Willis used to visit here. HE called US beer "Fizzy water," and who could argue with that?

Do you ever hear anything about Bill?

Brian

Leovi said...

Beautiful farm and great photos. I wish you a happy and healthy 2011 and a great decade 2011-2020. Leovi.

Elizabeth said...

Happy New Year!
What a post!
TEA CAKE and a grandchild
all good things at once

All best wishes from still-snowy NY

Mike's Travels said...

Nice visit Barbara! I love tea shops :)

Deanna said...

What a wonderful name to have Tea. Looks enchanting!

Your lil miss is such a sweetie playing with her baby doll.

God bless,
d

Bernideen said...

I agree with Deanna - looks enchanting!