Have you ever thought about enjoying an Afternoon Tea in Windermere? If so, excellent choice! This town and civil parish finds itself in the South Lake District of Cumbria, England.
It lies about half a mile east of the lake of the same name, and has long been a popular tourist destination. Contrary to popular belief, the town only adopted the name Windermere after the arrival of the railway in 1847.
Regardless, visiting here for a nice, indulgent lunch makes for the perfect pastime. If this is to your taste, you’ve undoubtedly chosen exceptionally well.
Windermere is historically part of Westmorland. Before 1847, it went by the name Birthwait, was relatively small and, in many respects, was insignificant, too. Since the Victorian era, however, development has continued to attract swathes of visitors every year.
Many come here due to the town’s proximity to the lake and local scenery. After a nice walk and perhaps a paddle in the water, there is nothing quite like stopping in an Afternoon Tea Windermere venue to satisfy the sweet tooth. Go on – treat yourself today. You won’t regret it.