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Yew Tree FarmYew Tree Farm

In 1933 during hard economic times, Beatrix Potter helped the Tenants of Yew Tree Farm set up a tea room by furnishing the 'parlour' of the house with furniture from her own collection. Walkers and cyclists are welcome for tea, coffee and a selection of light refreshments. Parking is only available for people with disabilities and pre-arranged groups. The tearoom is ideally situated to be used for a circular walk.

Enjoy as part of the Drive Less, See More Challenge Week

View key to symbolskeyDisabled toilets Facilities for groups On-site light refreshments Public toilets On-site catering National Trust Property Picnic site Regional Tourist Board Member Children welcomeDogs acceptedSmoking not allowed

Prices


Free entry

Opening details

Season Dates and Opening Hours
Season Dates Opening Hours
Notes Open 11:00 - 16:00 everyday in most school holidays. The rest of the year we are open at weekends only from 11:00 until 16:00.
   

Speciality: Home-made soups and cakes.

Yew Tree Farm
 
 

Contact

Caroline Watson
Tel: 015394 41433
Mobile: 07732 757043
View the Yew Tree Farm websitewww.yewtree-farm.com
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Venue

Yew Tree Farm

Coniston, Cumbria, LA21 8DP

View the Yew Tree Farm websitewww.yewtree-farm.com

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Map reference: SD 319998  Lat: 54.38988  Long: -3.04967


Set back from A593 two miles from Coniston and five miles from Ambleside. This is a walkers/cyclists tea room with no parking on site. Parking available at Glen Mary car park, Shepherd's Bridge, Tarn Hows or Coniston and then walk.

Nearest station : 9 miles (14.5 kms) from Windermere station

Groups by arrangement.