Satisfy your hunger with an Afternoon Tea in Buckfastleigh. This small market town is situated in Devon, South West England, some 18 miles east-northeast of Plymouth and 20 miles southwest of Exeter.
Its name, consisting of 13 letters, is the longest of its kind in England with no repeated letters – alongside the two communities of Buslingthorpe in Leeds and Lincolnshire. Discover its potential today.
Brief History of Buckfastleigh in Devon
Much of Buckfastleigh’s development took place due to its thriving woollen and corn industries, as well as local paper mills and tanneries. It is of medieval origin, which is still evident in its layout, despite most properties having been rebuilt in the 17th century.
Tourism now plays a significant role in the local economy – including, of course, an Afternoon Tea in Buckfastleigh.
Afternoon Tea on a Buckfastleigh Steam Train
Not everyone wishes to be stationary while tucking into delicious delicacies. The good news is that, via our comprehensive and ever-growing directory, you can book a Buckfastleigh train Afternoon Tea.
Doing so enables you and your loved ones to appreciate the beautiful views surrounding the community in style. Most important, of course, is the fact that you’ll be dining out at the same time!
Vegans and Vegetarians, Rejoice
But what if you’re hoping for gluten free, vegetarian or vegan Afternoon Tea in Buckfastleigh? After all, it wasn’t that long ago that such dietary requirements on the menu were hard to come by.
Not so when browsing our remarkable and quality-assured listings. Each cafe, restaurant, spa or restaurant found here will, undoubtedly, cater to your needs, regardless of what you do or do not eat.