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The Wrinkled Stocking in Holmfirth

Tea rooms


Wherever your visit to Kirklees takes you, you will be sure to find a welcoming tearoom, serving traditionally brewed teas and comforting cake.

The village of Holmfirth features charming tea and coffee shops, many of which double as a restaurant in the evenings. Take a trip to the Wrinkled Stocking tearoom famed for it's Last of the Summer Wine connection, a visit that will satisfy both your curiosity and your thirst.

Soak up the atmosphere of an authentic filming location at Sid's Café, tuck into a piece of homemade cake washed down with a cup of sweet tea. If you are feeling peckish, tuck into lunch made with fresh local ingredients.

The Old Farmhouse Tea Room in Netherton serves light lunches, gourmet sandwiches, cream teas and Sunday lunches - all ingredients locally sourced from the award winning Hinchliffe's Farm Shop.

The Colne Valley offers the experience of the Moonraker Floating Tearooms in Slaithwaite - tea aboard a canal barge - for a truly unique tea break.

The Old Farmhouse

An irresistible combination of great food, warm service and a special charm and ambience in keeping with their unique surroundings.

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