Whoops! Long time no blog ... (Does that even make any sense)?!
I've been such a busy bee lately, time has completely escaped me and I have found myself neglecting my favourite creative space. With university starting up again and life becoming that little bit more hectic, I wanted to give myself a real reason to sit down, relax and enjoy making content. And so, The Tea House Trail begins.
An idea inspired by my lovely Aunt, who recently flew over from the magical land of Canada, The Tea House Trail will consist of me blogging about as many cafes/tearooms as I care to visit and, well, drinking coffee and eating cake, I guess ... Two of my favourite past times.
Starting with a familiar place, one that starred in my last blog post in fact: Graze on The Green.
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My trail begins with an actual trail this time. Wanting to make the most of my Aunt's last day in England, we went on a detour, taking her to a few of our favourite spots. The first being beautiful Saltburn-by-the-Sea. After a spot of lunch we actually managed to catch a glimpse of the sun and, despite the harsh wind, the view was impressive as always.
We were not so lucky on our next stop, unfortunately, and got stuck in a torrential downpour whilst exploring the moors. Forever looking on the bright side though, I managed to catch a photo that includes the edge of a rainbow. I was almost close enough to find the pot o' gold!
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| The rolling hills of North Yorkshire. |
After being soaked to the bone, with wellies that squelched as I walked, we stumbled upon somewhere we knew we'd get a decent cuppa that could warm us through. You know the drill.
Situated in the quaint village of Rosedale, Graze on The Green offers a selection of delicious homemade cakes, organic teas/coffees and options for breakfasts and lunches. I opted for a cup of Vanilla and Almond Rooibus and a bite of Raspberry Crumble cake (I was still stuffed from lunch).
We also took home a package of treats, including the biggest brownie I've ever laid eyes on, a giant chocolate chip cookie and a slice of Peach and Cherry Bakewell. Just in case we got hungry once we were back ...
By the time we had finished munching, the grey skies had cleared, taking the rain with them. Feeling slightly warmer from a hot brew we made our way home, tummies full, feeling content. All in all a successful day.
I would absolutely recommend checking out Graze on The Green if you are in the area, their delicious cakes are not to go amiss, especially on a cool day! Plus, their location means you can explore the beautiful surroundings of North Yorkshire. Totally worth the trip, if I do say so myself!
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| A few snippets of Rosedale Village. |













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