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Ellerton Abbey Antiques & Mrs Pumphrey's Tea Room

Ellerton Abbey, Richmond DL11 6AN, United Kingdom

Ellerton Abbey Antiques & Mrs Pumphrey's Tea Room
Antique store
4.8
19 reviews
8 comments
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94C9+9H Ellerton Abbey, Richmond, UK
+44 1748 884321
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Monday: Close
Tuesday: Close
Wedneasday: Close
Thursday: 10–16
Friday: 10–16
Saturday: 10–16
Sunday: Close
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Andrea Bennett
Andrea Bennett298 days ago
What a beautiful and fabulous setting. The staff were so friendly and helpful and also very accommodating regarding gluten free options. We felt very relaxed and as the cafe filled, the atmosphere was lovely. My friend had her dog with her and he was offered water and a treat! Will definitely return in the future.
Matthew Paines
Matthew Paines329 days ago
Visited a couple of weeks ago while in the Dales. We shared a Ploughman's platter for two which was great value and very filling. The staff were extremely welcoming and friendly. The Antics part is well worth a visit with all sorts of interesting items, that range from £4 to £400. The exterior was a terrace, where you can enjoy your chosen food and beverage, that looks out onto the Abbey ruins. Really loved it here.
Esther Yates
Esther Yates329 days ago
If you are in the Yorkshire Dale's you must visit this wonderful tearoom. The food and service is amazing,and you can sit outside on a warm day looking over the Abbey ruins. Thank you Laura and team we will be back .
Lucy Reese
Lucy Reese360 days ago
A fantastic location with amazing views of the Dales. We stopped for lunch and a cake and were nit disappointed!! The toastie sandwich was delicious and the carrot cake was also fantastic.

Well worth a visit and a relax in the garden looking out at the views!
Sally Cunningham
Sally Cunningham360 days ago
Called in for tea and cake with friends on a Saturday afternoon. I had a lovely toasted tea cake with lashings of butter and jam. One friend had the cheese scone and said it was great and my other friend had a cheese toastie, which was huge with loads of salad, coleslaw etc, more of a meal than a snack, again delicious.
Quirky, delightful old fashioned tea room with your drinks in a variety of delicate china cups and teapots. Lot of people having afternoon tea with fab looking tiered plates of sandwiches and cake. Must try that next time!
Finish your visit off with a mooch round the little antique shop as it's really interesting and definitely go outside onto the terrace for stunning views of the countryside and the old ruined tower.
The setting really is beautiful, the old hall is impressive, the food good and the staff friendly and chatty. Perfect for an afternoon tea somewhere a bit different to the normal.
John Herrett
John Herrett1 year ago
I chanced upon this delightful place almost by accident, having abandoned hopes of being served at another establishment nearby. The location is superb, the welcome cheerful, service great and with humour, the coffee and cake perfect, enjoyed with a super view. A joy to experience.
As I remarked when there, it deserves a bigger sign on the road!
Gwen Buckle
Gwen Buckle1 year ago
This tearoom is so lovely. We had breakfast excellent value. The cakes looked delicious. We were too full. The service was excellent. Surrounding were beautiful
Richard Brown
Richard Brown1 year ago
A gem of a place. Lovely staff, friendly, chatty, service with a huge smile. We stopped on a warm & sunny day so were able to sit outside overlooking the ruins of the abbey. Had a triple chocolate brownie and coffees. So comfortable, could easily have dozed off. Afterwards we looked around the inside of the house, where there are many antiques and knick knacks, (bought an old box brownie camera). If the weather isn't so good, the insides look warm and inviting. There is a good and varied menu, with hot meals available. Thoroughly recommend. It's out of the way and feels like a little secret place only you and a handful of others know about.
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